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Started by Bob C, November 16, 2021, 11:19:36 AM

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Bob C

Started this a couple of days ago. It's a 1/35 scale British light tank mark VI B, by a firm called Vulcan,it was used early in WWII, once again itt's one of them kits that have to many parts, why do in two when you can have ten. hopefully it will be ready for the next club night. As you can see you even get a free cutting mat.

Haddock

Detail looks nice on the mouldings.
Haddock.

zak

Looks nice, bet it was a poor performer in real life.
Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

Bet it would run away from a Tiger or a T34 - but it was what it was and did the job it was made for - I think
MSea

chriswil42

What camouflage scheme are you going for Bob?
Chris

Bob C

It's going to be 1940 two shades of green as used by the BEF. In real life it was meant to be used for recce work but in the withdrawal to the channel it was used for everything.

Bob c

cph64

If you remember my build of the 1/76 Airfix kit I used Vallejo Bronze Green Primer as it's a match.

Bob C

Suspension and tracks done, not so good or easy everything is tiny, however here's the build so far.

chriswil42

Is that a Beaufighter I spy in the background?
Chris

Bigkev

Hi Chris,
I spotted that too....
I think Bob's one is going to be a Coastal Command machine.
Better get my one finished.
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

cph64

Some nice detail in this kit.

Bob C

it's on the home straight, first coat is colourcoats khaki green no.3.
Little accident last night can tipped and most of paint on cutting mat.

zak

For some reason, no picture, but can be viewed as a download.
Grumpy by name and nature

chriswil42

Very nice so far Bob. Looks great.
Chris

Bob C

I don't know,  the picture was put on in the normal way Zak

Bob c