That is a cracking build, your eye for details and research do you credit.
Churchill Mk. IV AVRE with Small Box Girder Assault Bridge Mk. II
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No worries, unlike some here, I expect topic drift
I sure hope so!Though I would also post ot if I completely ruined the model somehow.
Just a few quick passes with the soft toothbrush, reallyIt would have been much more work with a cloth, though.
As long as it lasts, sure …
AnywayAfter painting the track, I also painted the rubber tyres on the idler wheels, with my usual method of dark grey followed by a wash of thinned Indian ink. Then it came time to fit the tracks. How to do that in a few sort-of-easy steps: insert the track at the drive sprocket (that’s the rear) and push it forward. This will probably involve tilting the model this way and that (and a few more directions), pushing, wiggling and withdrawing it slightly a lot, until it finally emerges at the idler wheel. Pull it through far enough that both ends are about equally exposed. Then take some thread, loop it through the eyes in the track links to pull the ends together, and tie the thread off:
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Don’t pull it taut when you do this, but leave it slightly slack because if you don’t, the track will be very tight around the wheels. With the knot tied, pull the track further (or back) around so both ends disappear:
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This method works quite well and means you don’t have to build a full track. It will also do for any Churchill that has some, but not all of the mudguards on — even one piece is enough to hide the thread. Just make sure your track is long enough that it will pass the mud chute on the side at the front, because part of the track will be visible there.
Then all that remained was the other side, and it’s starting to look like a tank:
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Here’s a close-up of the now-painted spare track links/armour on the turret:
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These were painted a dark red-brown, then given a wash to shade them and drybrushed with medium brown for highlights.Comment
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After adding more rust to the exhausts, by stippling various shades of brown with an old, thick brush, I could install the exhausts:
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After that, I put on the tie rods for the wading ducts on the sides:
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That required cutting them to length, after estimating how long that was, but fitting them into the turnbuckles I had glued to the hooks was a little tricky. Still, it worked in the end. They don’t attach to anything in the middle on my model, because there will be a little plate over the bit in the centre, but on the real thing, I think they attached to a little vertical rod on each side of the base thing, that AFV Club didn’t mould onto the part. The two rods to the rear duct will be fitted later, once the winch cage is on, because they need to go through that.Comment
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Thanks
I also kind of doubt many people have built a Churchill that has been properly waterproofed rather that just sticking ducts on, but part of me would like to be proven wrong on that.
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I intend to build at least a fascine carrier at some point, with the fascine, as two of those were also used at Westkapelle. I wouldn’t mind more Churchills, but I’ve got so much else to do too, and I build so slowly …Comment
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Blimey that's looking good Jakko
.... Been a while since I checked in, but the progress is superb mate :thumb2:Comment
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You cant be as slow as me mate.Ive got a French m4a2 Dragon made in 2013 still waiting for paint and an RAF phantom started in 1992!!!!.
Mr Snail pace.
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I don’t think the big square bosses with bolt heads are included, but those are easy to make from some plastic card and punched bolt heads or something.
Just buy AFV Club’s Mk. VI kit — the tank in the photo above is captioned as a Mk. VI on the site where I found it, not a Mk. IV. That kit doesn’t come with extra armour, though.
(It’s apparently a Mk. VI, anyway — there was a question on Missing-Lynx recently about how to tell them apart, but I don’t remember because the differences were so smallI think it’s mainly a plate in the side of the turret, part Q4 in that kit, if you look at step 32 of the instructions. Which the tank in the picture doesn’t have … so maybe it’s a Mk. IV after all?)
It shouldn’t be too much longer before this AVRE is finished, though …
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