Page 18 of 31
Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 2:45 am
by PainlessWolf
Alpha,
Welcome back. ;o) The Crusader looks good! Kudos on getting the 1/12 Pz IV for GUP. That is some kind of a proper Christmas present for you!
regards,
Painless
Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 9:03 am
by ALPHA
Kiaser wrote:The colour looks

good .

CUMMON....It's not that shocking is it
ALPHA
Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 9:05 am
by ALPHA
PainlessWolf wrote:Alpha,
Welcome back. ;o) The Crusader looks good! Kudos on getting the 1/12 Pz IV for GUP. That is some kind of a proper Christmas present for you!
regards,
Painless
Hey there Painless....thanks...on the P IV I debated with myself for quite a spell...I'm glad in the end ...the Gamble paid off
How's that Stuart coming along?
ALPHA
Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 8:08 pm
by ALPHA
Kiaser wrote:

no not at all , more like a new product line

ALPHA paint

the colours have never been

mixed before

.
LOL...I just follow what I see ....So basically...the color schemes aren't my fault

....the applause must be given to the animators
You know Kiaser....I've seen GUP color sets on EBAY...But dang...it's like 80 dollars US per set which has colors for ONE...one individual 1/35 scale tank
ALPHA
Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 10:39 pm
by ALPHA
Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 3:41 am
by PainlessWolf
Alpha,
Extra sweet on the Italian armor job! I like the look of those metal tracks and think a set would work on my 1/35 Tamiya Tiger 1. Either those or the Spade Ace brand. How does the provided wire work to keep the links together. Tiny steel pins is what I have always had in mind to use if I did a set.
regards,
Painless
Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 3:54 pm
by ALPHA
Kiaser wrote:Goodness me that would break the piggy bank , I must say I like your painting and

you have no issues with being colour blind that is for sure

......

Not too bad on the piggy bank for the Armato...remember I was able to lock down two ...one for about half the normal cost and one for the price of the tracks..so basically the second one would be almost cost free
The metal tracks make a huge improvement Mr A

.
I would agree...the tanks comes with those glue together plastic items....detailed but ugly

...locked down some vinyl ones for the second one...have no conscience covering those with the skirts
ALPHA
Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:07 pm
by ALPHA
PainlessWolf wrote:Alpha,
Extra sweet on the Italian armor job! I like the look of those metal tracks and think a set would work on my 1/35 Tamiya Tiger 1. Either those or the Spade Ace brand. How does the provided wire work to keep the links together. Tiny steel pins is what I have always had in mind to use if I did a set.
regards,
Painless
Thanks Painless....What makes the Armato even sweeter is ...after building this research tank...found it is a viable candidate for transition to 1/16 RC conversion
Yes the metal tracks are the way to go...Stick with Fruil or Spade ace...there is another brand out there (the name eludes me) ...but the construction is very much like the Modelkasten plastic junk ...where two pins are inserted from each side to lock the links

...they promote those as being easy to assemble...but judging by the ones I've seen...they will be just as time consuming to assemble as the Modelkastens and not as strong as the Fruil or Spade Aces
I found the wire to be more than adequate....it is flexible enough to allow for "tweeking" like some of the tighter 1/16th cousins
One tip on the metal tracks...see if you can find a seller in the states...I ordered a set of Fruils for another model from Poland....dang if it didn't take forever to arrive...and the sellers don't really reply to messages ...have yet to try ordering from China... I would imagine they are a tad faster too
With that said...I really like the castings of the Fruils

...so if you're not in a rush...then those would be my first choice
ALPHA
Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:13 pm
by ALPHA

Not to worry my Friend....I have Pravda pretty much covered in 1/16th...but there is still room for the JS2...fortunately have that base covered in 1/35th ....just hung up on some Modelkasten tracks that has pretty much brought production to a standstill
ALPHA
PS. The models that will be appearing were made and finished before the arrival of those accursed Modelkasten tracks

Re: OCD Builds.... Research Tanks in 1/35th 8O
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 2:04 pm
by ALPHA
Yeah...It's kind of Unfortunate in a way....When I stopped using Photo Bucket ,, several of the pictures of my tanks and the building of some of them went awol...But I do have under the Pravda Banner the KV2 and two T34s and one Bastard M41 "Hollywood" mock T34... I have just recently locked down four Js2s ...remote with IR functions in 1/35th....I might use a one of them as donor for another 1/35th scale tank that I've found to be a little impractical in 1/16th just because of the massive size of it
The PO is pretty good here...the Fruils that are on the Armato came from the Continent also the Modelkastens and another set of Fruils ....they arrived in about a week...with sellers that were very responsible answering messages and posting tracking numbers....The guy that I ordered from that was located in Poland not so good....he didn't answer my messages and posted no tracking number which was present as it was sent registered
The only way I knew they were on their way was an Email from PayPal...I should have given the guy a neutral...but they did arrive safely ...gave the guy a break for the distance the package had to travel
Live and Learn though eh Kiaser...Sometimes taking a risk teaches us all who and where to deal with ...even if it's a matter of a few dollars
ALPHA