Bridlington & Wolds Scale Model Club Forum
Models => Modelling Projects => Topic started by: kiwichappers on December 23, 2022, 04:09:51 PM
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Started this one a wee while ago so the initial posts are a catch up. The A7V Tauro kit looked to be an Everest sized challenge and far to daunting so when the superb Meng kit appeared this project kicked off.
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The chassis with running gear, gunnery stations and commander/drivers cupola platform added. The void under the commanders platform housed a pair of 100 hp Daimler engines. Meng offer two options of the kit, one with engines and the other without. As there's absolutely no chance of seeing the engines in the finished model I opted for the cheaper sans engine kit.
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Hi Francis,
That looks like one heck of a fighting machine.
Nice to see this one back on the bench.
Bigkev
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Looking very nice Francis.
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This looks different.
Bob c
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Looking forward to seeing this one
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Kev, it may look like one heck of a fighting machine however in reality its performance was less than impressive. In fact the deployment of just about any of the twenty A7Vs that were made could be the basis of a comic opera.
Now back to the model. Sides fitted and initial camouflage mapped out. The interior as finished as it is going to be given the limited glimpses that will be possible when the roof goes on.
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It coming along well.
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Test fitting of the roof to transfer the camouflage pattern from the sides. The camouflage on the roof needs to be sprayed before gluing it in place as the open grills mean paint would bleed through into the interior. I've also made a start on the commander/drivers cupola which sits on top of the roof.
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Looks good. Pity about all the detail inside.
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But we know its there!
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Coming together great Francis, I particularly like the paintwork.
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It's looking really nice.
Bob c
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The fighting compartment roof grills fitted along with the Commander and drivers cupola. The shutters to the vision ports in the cupola have been the most difficult element of the build so far and took two evenings to fit.
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Looks like all the effort is worth it, nice looking beast!
Will it be on a diorama, as in the photo, as a command post?
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Looking very nice Francis.
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That's the plan Dave. Sorting out the details of the terrain is my next challenge closely followed by how to model it.
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Looks great Francis will it have figures to show the scale of the beast
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Camouflage painting completed, decals applied and an overall sprayed clear semi-matt coat to seal it all. That's it for the moment it's off for a weeks rest in a warm spot for the paint to properly cure. Then it'll be back for back for some ageing and a little more distressing. In the meantime there's some time for thinking about the base.
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A great looking model.
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An excellent model.