Hi fellas,
Been model making for over 30 years, but have never been able to improve my skills, especially in the painting department.
I've had many a model meet the wall/floor at high speed, just because one bit didn't go right.
At the moment I've many plastic kits at various stages of build, all of them pre-painting stage. I need to get my finger out, make that spray booth, and get practicing with the air brush, because I am in the middle of the mother of all tank builds (well it is to me anyway)
Bought the Tamiya KT (Full Option), just after it came out, in what? 2002? Anyway, built it straight from the box, and painted it in a ambush paint scheme.
Then disaster struck, I dropped it 4 foot off a bench! Luckily the only damage was a snapped front turret roller post. This meant a new hull, as try as I might, any repair didn't work. Back in the box for a year or two.
Then I found Schumo, Wecohe, and Tankzone on the net. So began a period of buying and fitting a lot of exterior detail, track hangers, grills etc and the recoil system internally. Then the electronics went screwy in about mid 2006. It was put back in the box and to the back of a very long list of things to do. Just trivia like get posted (I'm in the RAF), buy a house, do the house up, go to Afghanistan, start looking for a civvy job etc..
Then I saw the Washington Model Club at the Temple Park show, went along to the club, and Tony and Chris goaded me into resurrecting the KT.
I bought a lot of stuff from Welsh Dragon, tracks, suspension, etched brass and the proper barrel etc. and have started to put the kit together, properly this time.
Just need the improved metal gears (3:1) to get it running right, weld seems need finishing, the etch needs adding and then it's onto the late war hard edge ambush camouflage.
I'll keep you posted
Darryl
I'll start to take photos of the kit before the exterior details disappear under the Halfords red primer, so you can see the trouble I've gone to.
Long term Tamiya KT build
Long term Tamiya KT build
Stress-The condition that arises when the mind over rides the body's natural desire to choke the living s--- out of someone who really deserves it!
Current Tank- Tamiya King Tiger (in a perpetual state of rebuild)
Current Tank- Tamiya King Tiger (in a perpetual state of rebuild)
Re: Long term Tamiya KT build
Hi Darryl
Welcome to the forum. Good to see you here mate. All the work you've put into that KT will certainly be appreciated here.
Cheers
Chris
Welcome to the forum. Good to see you here mate. All the work you've put into that KT will certainly be appreciated here.
Cheers
Chris

Re: Long term Tamiya KT build
second what chris said and welcome aboard Darryl

Hope chris mentioned that we all love a nice picture lol

Rob


Hope chris mentioned that we all love a nice picture lol


Rob
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Re: Long term Tamiya KT build
hi and welcome aboard, yes we do like pics, but dont post to many containing brass as we have trouble constraining fv432

all the best, ice


all the best, ice
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Re: Long term Tamiya KT build
hi there Darryl,
welcome aboard! as the other guys said we love pictures!!
will be great to see some pics of the KT!!
cheers,
matt
welcome aboard! as the other guys said we love pictures!!





cheers,
matt
Re: Long term Tamiya KT build
Welcome to the forum Darryl. Keep us posted with the KT build
Alan
Alan
Re: Long term Tamiya KT build
Hi & welcome Darryl, pleased you got your login sorted. Yet another Washington MC member logged into this invaluable forum. See you Thursday - Brian
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