British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
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Re: British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
Those heat sinks look absolutely spot on, Adam
Tried to find some in the Northern hemisphere
Nothing
Trying to get some from Jaycar, but they may not ship to the UK
PE does generally beat plastic, but you do need to be realistic, sometimes there is a lot of effort for very little reward
PE, but only when it is an improvement
The storage units look cracking, and so much better than the kit plastic
Great improvement
Time to dig out my soldering kit too
Can't be too far from primer?
Nice work
Steve H
Tried to find some in the Northern hemisphere
Nothing
Trying to get some from Jaycar, but they may not ship to the UK
PE does generally beat plastic, but you do need to be realistic, sometimes there is a lot of effort for very little reward
PE, but only when it is an improvement
The storage units look cracking, and so much better than the kit plastic
Great improvement
Time to dig out my soldering kit too
Can't be too far from primer?
Nice work
Steve H
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Re: British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
If JayCar won't ship to the UK let me know Steve. You could buy them from the NZ site and get them sent to my NZ address and I'll onship.
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Re: British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
So, nothing on TV last night. This meant uninterrupted workbench time so I completed the kit;
Sorry about the pics but was in a bit of a rush so took them with my phone.
For such a small kit it was a complex and fiddly build. Should get primer on tonight. The Caunter scheme is going to be a masking nightmare but if done right should look neat!
Adam
Sorry about the pics but was in a bit of a rush so took them with my phone.
For such a small kit it was a complex and fiddly build. Should get primer on tonight. The Caunter scheme is going to be a masking nightmare but if done right should look neat!
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Re: British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
Nice soldering work there Adam. I need to get me some of those heat sinks and Wilder liquid flux. My solder paste has had it as well.
Cant wait to see the paint.
Shawn
Cant wait to see the paint.
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Hi Adam
Thanks for the offer, I may need to take you up on it.
They have E-mailed to say they will ship to the UK, but haven't said how yet!
I still can't get past a non Australian address
The time difference will slow the E-mails conversation, but it is looking hopeful
If it doesn't happen anytime soon, I'll PM you
Looks very nice, pint will be "fun" with such a little one
Thanks again,
Shawn, E-mail them once you open an account, $35 Australian for 5, but still to calculate postage
Steve H
Thanks for the offer, I may need to take you up on it.
They have E-mailed to say they will ship to the UK, but haven't said how yet!
I still can't get past a non Australian address
The time difference will slow the E-mails conversation, but it is looking hopeful
If it doesn't happen anytime soon, I'll PM you
Looks very nice, pint will be "fun" with such a little one
Thanks again,
Shawn, E-mail them once you open an account, $35 Australian for 5, but still to calculate postage
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Re: British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
Nice work Adam!
You've just have to love the 30s tech-level lights at the start of the war... tinytinytiny little things we hardly consider worth mentioning when defining "tanks" - and yet important ones... I think I'll try to clean up my workplace a bit when I'm done with the tank part of the 25th regiment dio and try to fit in another light one... it's not as if the 38(t) was not a light one but that's a different field... you reasonably could consider it a medium tank by capacity in 39-41 .
Also: Horstmann suspensions always look... funny for the lack of a better term (must be the name ) and the metal coil springs really add a little something to the suspension! (though the HVSS on the M4 was also such a design, though not as obvious )
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You've just have to love the 30s tech-level lights at the start of the war... tinytinytiny little things we hardly consider worth mentioning when defining "tanks" - and yet important ones... I think I'll try to clean up my workplace a bit when I'm done with the tank part of the 25th regiment dio and try to fit in another light one... it's not as if the 38(t) was not a light one but that's a different field... you reasonably could consider it a medium tank by capacity in 39-41 .
Also: Horstmann suspensions always look... funny for the lack of a better term (must be the name ) and the metal coil springs really add a little something to the suspension! (though the HVSS on the M4 was also such a design, though not as obvious )
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Re: British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
Got to agree with you Raoul, the Horstmann bogies look like old fashioned bicycles to me!
Got the primer on tonight, Tamiya grey, straight out of the rattle can as usual! Decided against using Citadel Chaos Black as I need to keep this a slight as possible to stop it turning into a black blob.
I'm also beginning to mock up a base. I have been impressed by youtube videos of people using the "blue foam" to carve rocks and bases for railway layouts. Can't find the same foam in NZ but a bit of internet sleuthing discovered a similar insulation product at our local Bunnings. Comes as a 1200x600mm board in either 20mm or 30mm thickness. At $22 per sheet it was a steal, should last me several builds....if it works
So far it carves well with a craft knife and smooths out with a wire brush and some sand paper. I've seen the edges just painted black, but I think I'll use balsa or veneer to finish it off. I've got a fist full of AK Diorama Series products to try so I'll see how it goes.
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Got the primer on tonight, Tamiya grey, straight out of the rattle can as usual! Decided against using Citadel Chaos Black as I need to keep this a slight as possible to stop it turning into a black blob.
I'm also beginning to mock up a base. I have been impressed by youtube videos of people using the "blue foam" to carve rocks and bases for railway layouts. Can't find the same foam in NZ but a bit of internet sleuthing discovered a similar insulation product at our local Bunnings. Comes as a 1200x600mm board in either 20mm or 30mm thickness. At $22 per sheet it was a steal, should last me several builds....if it works
So far it carves well with a craft knife and smooths out with a wire brush and some sand paper. I've seen the edges just painted black, but I think I'll use balsa or veneer to finish it off. I've got a fist full of AK Diorama Series products to try so I'll see how it goes.
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Re: British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
Looks great under primer. I have the BEF version, I've opened the box a few times but the suspension puts me off.
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Re: British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
Impressive job on this little tank. The PE additions are really adding a lot.
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Re: British Light Tank Mk VIB (Nth Africa)
Nice work. The PE work is outstanding. Looking forward to seeing the final paint job.
Steve Kubik