Campaigns: Completed Campaigns
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Poland 1939
Ranger74
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Posted: Friday, March 10, 2017 - 09:14 PM UTC
John, Nice vignette. Did you either score or roughly sand the wood base within area to be covered with cell-u-clay, before applying? If not, I highly recommend that procedure for future projects. The scoring gives something for the cell-u-clay, or your ground cover of choice, on which to gain a grip.

Jeff
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Posted: Friday, March 10, 2017 - 09:19 PM UTC

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Gents, there is a new mold Vickers MKb out now, I've just had no luck in finding one. It's made by Combat Armor Models and had a release note here on the news page a while back.



I'm glad to hear this. I guess I got confused - Hobby Boss does make a Vickers but it is the larger Medium tank, also very neat.



All, I have not found the announcement on a Vickers VIb, but did find release of a new Vickers 6-tonner with Chinese Army markings.

Jeff
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Posted: Friday, March 10, 2017 - 09:29 PM UTC
YellowHammer John,

Despite the slight issue of the lifting base material, this likes like a winner vignette. The fencing and figures are a nice touch and greatly add to the scene. Sadly, I wish I could see it better as the images are a little dark on my monitors.

Cheers,
Jan
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Posted: Saturday, March 11, 2017 - 12:59 AM UTC
Okay, I finally have a bit of progress to show. This kit is proving to be what appears to be cursed. From my first progress post it has been tortuously slow and full of drama. The body more or less progressed with a normal assembly process, punctuated by judicious sanding and a touch of trimming in a few places.

However, the return rollers proved to be a doubly cursed affair. The paired rollers were barely 3 mm wide and .7 mm thick.It was a labour of determination to try to glue these two tiny parts together and indeed proved a challenge to hold the parts for assembly. But isn’t that why we model? In the assembly process I lost a part at least two times and both times spent almost an afternoon (along with help from my SWMBO) on the floor with MAG lights searching for the errant parts. After the second time conquering the linoleum monster I developed a methodology to assemble these pairs while on the sprue.

A sane person might have chucked this kit by this time but I persevered! After I got the first four pairs of return rollers made I decided to attach them to the tank. I figured it would be safe to hold the rollers with a pair of tweezers while I sued them onto the body. WRONG! Tweezers have a way of causing small parts to catapult out of their jaws and find the nearest “carpet monster” in this case. Again, half a day of on and off searching until my SWMBO found the elusive pair.

The above was not the last time there arose a issue with a pair of these return rollers but I am beginning to suffer from a version of writers’ cramp from relating the occurrences of these wheels in this “tome”. Finally a few progress images (yes, I appreciate a bit of “clean-up will be required with this kit). Lets just hope that further progress is less stressful?







Cheers,
Jan
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Posted: Monday, March 13, 2017 - 04:53 PM UTC
Hello,
Nice progress, guys. Almost finished building turrets, there are several things and take to the hull, there's a lot to improve.











Ranger74
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 03:09 AM UTC
Pawel, I may have missed if you mentioned earlier, but what company made the metal barrel you installed in the turret? I is great improvement over any plastic barrel.
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 04:00 AM UTC
This product Aber, is great.
Hudson29
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 05:13 AM UTC
John - I love you little diorama. You're right, the figures add context, scale and help to tell a story. Great job!
Hudson29
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 05:21 AM UTC
Jan - I'm glad you are able to stick with your build. I know the frustration of tiny bits that defy attempts to hold on to them while assembling, sanding or painting them. Keep at it, we're with you!
Hudson29
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 05:25 AM UTC
Looking good Pawel! Jeff is right, the metal is a huge improvement over the kit part. I'm doubly glad as I have the ABER set for my long delayed 7TP project.
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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 09:43 PM UTC
Thanks Paul, barrel is really great, have beautiful made muzzle brake with many small holes.
alewar
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 05:45 AM UTC
Hi guys, this one qualify for the campaing?, the kit don't come with decals for this era, but i saw pics with only yellow or white crosses.

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Regards from the south
Alvaro
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Posted: Friday, March 17, 2017 - 12:07 AM UTC
Hi, well I will start this one.

Regards from the south
Alvaro

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Hudson29
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Posted: Monday, March 20, 2017 - 03:57 AM UTC

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Hi, well I will start this one.



Yes, that one looks like a good start. Just make sure to choose markings to match those that would have been used in the Polish campaign. These early Panzer 1s would also have been used in training before the time we are focusing on.
RadekZ
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Posted: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 - 02:47 AM UTC
Hello guys,

I'm joining the campaign with 1/35th scale 7TP single turret Mirage.
Little addons here will be track links from RPM model and Bofors barrel from Aber.

Here's the proof of model in unstarted position



Cheers,
Radek
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Posted: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 - 01:36 AM UTC
Welcome Radoslaw! Your 7TP is perfect for this campaign. What are the track links from RPM? Are they some sort of working tracks?

I too am going to build a 7TP and will try using a set of metal Fruils made for the Soviet T-26. We will see if they fit . . .
RadekZ
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Posted: Thursday, March 23, 2017 - 01:55 AM UTC
Hi guys,
Quick update on 7TP .
I struggled a little as most of the parts were sanding stick lovers .
In addition fitting on suspension elements wasn't ideal. Definitely it's not Tamiya kit .

So here's the completed suspension and part of a hull:


One small warning message - when you're assembling the bogey (I hope I called it right ) be aware that part marked on the next photo causes lot's of trouble as it seems to bee too long to fit. (btw this bogey assembly was created by some sadistic engineer - it took me almost an hour to make all four bogeys look decent, because when closing two parts of bogey "chassis" you need to fit 4 wheels and two beams like that marked on photo):




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Welcome Radoslaw! Your 7TP is perfect for this campaign. What are the track links from RPM? Are they some sort of working tracks?

I too am going to build a 7TP and will try using a set of metal Fruils made for the Soviet T-26. We will see if they fit . . .



Paul, here you have a photo of the particular track sprues from RPM set. They aren't workable like Friul metal tracks, but at least you can do more or less the same assembly like with Dragon's Magic Tracks, if this is what you asked.



As for Friuls I cannot say if they fit, but I saw somewhere pics of metal tracks from Masterclub for T-26 and they fitted good for 7TP and also Vickers E. So I think you'll be fine with Friuls as well.

Cheers,
Radek
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Posted: Thursday, March 23, 2017 - 04:05 AM UTC
Looks like every Mirage kit I've seen...interesting subjects, but engineering/instructions/etc. is hmmmmmmmmmmmm

Plus, "bogey" is pefect
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Posted: Monday, April 03, 2017 - 05:51 AM UTC
Starting in here with an ancient Tamiya Kit
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This is the 2nd time Im building this kit and after 1 day this is where Im at
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Posted: Monday, April 03, 2017 - 09:27 PM UTC
Thanks Radoslaw, I'm paying close attention to your progress as my own 7TP is waiting in the wings. It may be a lot of work, but you are making it look pretty good and that is the important thing here.
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Posted: Monday, April 03, 2017 - 10:58 PM UTC
Hi guys, nice work around. A few update of my work (little).

Regards from the south
Alvaro

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Posted: Thursday, April 06, 2017 - 10:33 PM UTC
Sal - Welcome with your armored car. I love the 8 wheels and the interesting shape. Do you have markings in mind for it yet?
Hudson29
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Posted: Thursday, April 06, 2017 - 10:34 PM UTC
Alvaro - Good start on your tankette. Is the project going smoothly so far?
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Posted: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - 05:05 AM UTC
Such great builds going on..

John the little diorama is great.

Clayton I love that Steyr.

I have just finished putting the decals on my Revell Pz.Kpfw 35(t) and will be starting the weathering soon. Clayton good to know it was dusty in Eastern Europe in September '39.



Broke the tow rope in trying to bend it and put it on the tank so will be needing to replace that


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Posted: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - 07:38 AM UTC
Thanks Paul, well slow progress, hope to make more progress the next week.
Regards from the south
Álvaro