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Hi Mick, nice work on the charriot so far. I have this kit in the stash as well so this thread might come in handy. Though I already built a Merkava IV couple of years ago and I think I won't build another one very soon. Those ball and chains on the turret weren't the most fun part to assemble on those tanks :smiling2:. Keep up the good work!
Mick,
I can fully sympathise with you and the rear bar grill. You escaped before the damage was done. I am putting together a Churchill for a future build, and on the front I discovered there are mud shoots on the real thing. Looked at the illustration on the box, not there, went through the instructions, not added to this version.... So sent away for another Churchill where these parts are included in the kit, intention to copy and build. Going through the parts in the 'new' box, looked at one of the sprues and thought Hello! this looks familiar!!! Got the first one out, turned the instructions to the page that shows to the parts layout - sprue 'C' - identical to the other kit.....:tired:
Wonder when I will learn to read ALL of the instructions.... Mike.
First up a couple of pics with some bits held on with blue tac.
The next pic shows the application of the nail wrapping film to the optics, this one is a pinky colour until the sun hits it, I think it’s quite convincing.
Thanks for catching up with my typically slow build gents. I’m quite pleased now there’s some paint on it, they have done a nice job with the anti slip which really stands out now the undercoat is on
I've built the mk3 and the ball and chain was photo etch, what a nightmare, ended up throwing it in the bin and using small anglers fishing weights number 8 in size and some fine chain with a touch of superglue, I suppose you could use tiny ball bearings as well both, of these have a bit of weight. I know you can buy ball and chain sets of the internet which look really good. Good luck.
On returning from my granddad duties down south I've still not had much bench time but one thing I have been looking at was the turret basket and the canvas type panels on it. These are not provided in the kit and gives instructions how to make some up from tissue. My concern with this was the application of decals on them.
In the PE set I'm using there are three panels but there is no way I could get these to look like material so I decided on a more experimental approach.
These are the PE parts and a piece of am old pillow case painted up.
I then traced the decal, transferred it onto paper and made a stencil. I tidied it up a bit before applying paint.
I gave it a light spray with white paint.
Then tidied up the edges using a brush. There are some very thin black lines to add then cut it out. Two more to do and then see how these look.
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