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Tamiya 1/35 Renault UE Carrier

Dave Ward

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Taking a day's break from 3D printer building - so, this
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It's actually a Renault UE, but I guess trade names can't be used. The model dates from 2007..............
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Smallish box seems to be filled with sprues, but read on.
Sprue shots.
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That's it for the carrier - sprues are clean & well moulded.
DSCF4016.JPG This is the tracked trailer
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Carrier load & figures
Instructions are typically Tamiya B&W fan fold, look OK
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Assembly details for the teeny link & length tracks.
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Three options, all Khaki Drab ( Apparently the French never camouflaged the UE ) there are a few detail differences, but you'll need careful study to find them.
Part 2 for some detail shots..................
 
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Detail shots
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Some of the detail may look a bit soft, but it is a small model. Half the sprues are for the trailer, its' load and for the two standing figures. Unless I make a base, then these two blokes are homeless. Quite a few contemporary pictures of the carrier, but fewer with carrier & trailer. Lack of colour options is a bit limiting, so probably weathering will have to add interest!
The model seems to be long out of production - I've had mine in the stash for may years, but now it seems to fetch quite high prices!
Dave
Dave
 
Well Dave seeing as I voted for this little "roller skate" I'll be the first in. Doesn't look at all bad.
 
Looks a nice 'tiny' kit Dave. I'll be looking in on this build. Now, were the tweezers in the box??? Or did you nick them long ago???...

Prost
Allen
 
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Looks a nice 'tiny' kit Dave. I'll be looking in on this build. Now, were the tweezers in the box??? Or did you nick them long ago???...

Prost
Allen
The tweezers were a pressed single piece of 'monkey metal', that had scarcely any spring in them, I ditched them quite a while ago ( years! )
Dave
 
For saying this dates back to 2007, those mouldings although slightly soft on detail, look crisp and clean.. I have to admit I didn't originally vote for this, but I'm warming to it rapidly.. looks like it'll be a fun build with no problems... :thumb2:
 
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Assembly starts - a really gloomy dark wet day, here
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As you can see - a bit of a tiddler.......
Dave
note to self - clean up those holes you opened up on the front plate
 
It's actually a Renault UE, but I guess trade names can't be used.
Technically it’s a Chenillette de ravitaillement d’Infanterie Modèle 1931 R :) In English, “Small, tracked, infantry supply vehicle Model 1931 R(enault)”. But yeah, for some reason manufacturers of real-world things get uppity about using their names on models, and if they do appear it’s usually with this ™® nonsense all over the place …

Anyway, I remember this kit building up pretty well, even those small track links, and you seem to be making good progress with it :)
 
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I debated whether it was worth cranking the compressor up for such a small model - laziness won! AK Olive Drab Primer Followed by a basecoat of AK French Green #1
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Whilst the compressor tank was full of air, I primed the tracks as well...............
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The two occupants apparently are wearing leather coats, so a little bit of brush painting needed, before sealing them up in their mobile coffin...............
Dave
 
Nice progress......I keep a "rattle" can handy when feeling a bit lazy........no brush work and no cleaning the A/B afterwards.
 
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Link & length tracks added - the fit is excellent, the major problem is the size, or lack of it!
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I'm trying the Mr Cement Yellow top - its a cross between TET & Revell Contacta - not really thick. but a bit stickier than TET
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It seems to just about right for the tracks - first time I've used it, so hardly a rigorous test!
Crew getting their details painted..........
Might be a few days before I get back to this - that 3D printer is begging to be finished, and I've a funeral to go to on Wednesday.
Dave
 
I'll be interested to see how you get on with that Mr Hobby cement Dave, I've got a bottle here.
Pete
 
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I'll be interested to see how you get on with that Mr Hobby cement Dave, I've got a bottle here.
Pete
One thing you'll notice is the smell - not unpleasant, but a bit stronger that TET - another thing - the brush in the cap is too big, it needs trimming down to about half it's thickness, otherwise yo get far too much glue running around
Dave
 
I'm in, bit late . Those tracks :anguished:. You managed them well :thumb2:
 
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