Scratchbuilt Churchill Mk.IV AVRE SBG
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Wow...but how dare you leave those brass rods holding those petrol containers without threads... LOL Adding a wingnut with threads...hearasy. Just kidding...I have the same issues with some of my tanks. I keep adding stuff and never get them finished.
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MonsieurTox, your work is museum-quality, remarkable! The Churchill is the only British tank I knew until I was in my 60s, so to me it is the quintessential British tank just as the Sherman is the quintessential US tank. I am amazed at the quality of your accomplishment; I appreciate the close-up photos. Thank you.
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A sensational result, Mssr. Tox! Some really beautiful details there, it's great to see what you can achieve when you push the printer to its limit.
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Haha yeah I've been lazy on these
It's a real problem, it seems I don't want to finish my models and always find a find a way to get the build longer... At the beginning of every project I tell myself "if I can do it that way, I'll be super happy", then once I found a way to build everything that I was thinking would be a challenge, I find something else to add. Or I find better reference pics of some areas and I have to rebuild these or imrpove them.
Thank you Herr Dr. Professor, that's the same for me, even if I was aware of most of the WWII tanks (my parents had a secondary house in Normandy so I visited every museums, every place with a tank that I could find !), there were only a few tanks that really represented that conflict for me as a kid (maybe because of the Arifix models I bought ) : the Sherman and the Churchill (I may add the M10) for the Allies and the Panther, Tiger I and II for the Germans. Then later I became obsessed with the Hummel after having seen a buildup of a model in winter camo in Tamiya Model Magazine... and that makes me think I should finish my scratchbuilt hummel !Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2023 3:18 pm MonsieurTox, your work is museum-quality, remarkable! The Churchill is the only British tank I knew until I was in my 60s, so to me it is the quintessential British tank just as the Sherman is the quintessential US tank. I am amazed at the quality of your accomplishment; I appreciate the close-up photos. Thank you.
Thank you Raminator, yeah it's great to be able to recreate what I have in mind and what I 3D model in my software. There are a lot of frustration when the parts don't turn out as good as hoped, somethines it's easier to build them the old shool way (I always think twice about how I should build this or that part). There are some parts that I couldnt have reproduced by hand like the air filters louvers. That's a fantastic tool. It's also a money saver, it would have a cost me a lot to buy all those rivets, wingnuts etc, and they probably wouldnt have the right size and shape. The Churchill was a kind of bedtest for new project regarding the rivets. Now I know I can print thousand of them in less than 20 min, I'll be able to recreate some WWI tanks. Now I have to buy some siraya stuff and do some tests to see what is best for their tracks.
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A fantastic lead up to the final run to completion Sir. Such a rarely modeled Tank in the Churchill in our scale, let alone an AVRE version.
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Well here are some beauty shots of it with the last coat of primer... of course I noticed I had forgotten to add 3 or 4 things
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HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
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Absolutely beautiful, Mssr. Tox; it's amazing how a little bit of primer ties everything together and makes all of the details really pop. It's almost going to be a shame to paint and weather it!