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1/35 Bronco Bishop SPG - forum choice

Definitely some complex parts in this one & odd build sequences in the instructions Dave, but your doing well all the same.
 
Just doesn't seem to run out of bits to add to this one. I suspect it will be worth it when the paint goes on.
Liking this one Dave. Rick H.
 
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Nice sunny morning here, listening to the wood pigeons cooing & wooing.................
I fitted the rear engine doors - rather puzzled. as I can't see any hinges in the instructions - there's a hole, but nowhere in the assembly can I find anything to put in it!
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I decided to look at how MiniArt do this on their Valentine, and found something odd......................
MiniArt Valentine Instructions
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If you look at the Bronco Instructions for the same assembly:
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The Bronco has a few more parts, but look at the part numbers - they're so similar, it can't be a coincidence!
According to Scalemates, there's no connection between Bronco & MiniArt, but...........................
Dave
 
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Upper deck primed & basecoated................................
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I've still to add the exhaust heat shield & tools, but that part is finished. The Gun & tower can just about be finished as a separate assembly. If I thought some of the hull was tricky & overengineered, then the gun is at a new level!
Dave
 
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After almost a week, I'm back to the bench. I've had a bad back, which has meant that I have spent a lot of time lying down. It's now just very stiff, but I can at least sit properly.
I've added the tracks & united the upper & lower hull.........................
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I'm not going to add the top track runs, they will be hidden by the sand shields. The individual track links aren't particularly difficult, just annoyingly fiddly and boring, so no point in spending time on something that won't be seen
Dave
 
Welcome back Dave...glad to hear you are doing better. Good call on the tracks and nice progress on this unusual piece.
Rick H.
 
Looking good Dave, good idea with the tracks, might do that with the T90 as the shields on it will also hide the top run and it will save a bit of fiddling.

Andy.
 
Sorry to hear you've been out of action Dave. Build is looking good though.
 
Hi Dave

Just caught up on this. It's looking very nicely done and I can't blame you for not doing the tracks.

Also sorry to hear about the back. I suffer with mine too sometimes, so you have my utmost sympathy.

Keep up the good work.

Andrew
 
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On to the gun...............................
A really overcomplicated assembly, not helped by one actual part bearing no resemblance to the drawing - I hunted on all the sprues, to find a part that resembled this, but no. This is 17 parts ( I've omitted two tiny PE parts )
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I can understand making the breech able to be assembled open/shut, but Bronco would have you make it as a working part, opened by the breech lever - no way!
The mounting for the gun is one of two options. The instructions don't say if they are late, or early, or apply to a particular theatre - I'm going to look, and see if one is easier to make than the other.
Dave
 
Maybe they both outsourced to the same tech writer? Looks very complex & well built anyhow. PaulE
 
Hi Dave
Hope your back is fully better.
That is a complex kit with instructions that could be better. Where you're at now is looking great. The detail really shows up with the paint.
Jim
 
Dave,
Ref similar parts and instructions, I have a Tamiya Bradley and Academy Bradley same parts and part numbers.
You say you seem to be doing a lot for what looks like little return - we can see it.
Cheers,
Mike.
 
Ref similar parts and instructions, I have a Tamiya Bradley and Academy Bradley same parts and part numbers.
Academy got their start in life by straight up copying Tamiya kits without asking for permission :) Not sure what the deal is with this Bronco kit, though.
 
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Back to the Bishop ( I'm blogging a bust on another forum ). Again, a lot of effort seems to bring small advances...............
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Mount & sight parts - all individual asssemblies - there are still some smaller (!!) bits to add, and PE........................
I have however drawn the line at certain parts - OK, it was always going to be the case with some PE, but some of the plastic parts?
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Against a standard 10A Scalpel blade - I can barely see them in real life, and they won't be missed from the sight assembly deep inside the housing. This is turning into a marathon assembly!!
Dave
 
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I feel sorry for the die tool maker! I'm just going to ignore those tiny parts..................
Dave
 
There are a couple of bits on the T90 that are that small, only one got fitted as the carpet monster ate the other one, not that you would notice anyway.

Andy.
 
Dave, I was warned once about the tiny parts and count on the Valentine and Bishop. If the part can't be seen from any angle viewed I'd leave it off as long as it's not holding something together.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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