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Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:33 am
by biertje
Hey all

I know it has been silent for some time, but work has been going on.
And the cromwell is now ready for its new home.
But not before you all get an update on it.

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And a family picture.

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The turret boxes, frond an rear fenders, tow hitch and surge light come from shapeways, so if there is any interest I'll try to make them available.

Next is a lot of work on the A30 challenger, but I also got contacted by a tank collector that wants me to build him a tank and as a reward I get to tag along next year in normandy, tanks in town and marked garden.
So I couldn't really resist that.

Hope you like it.

Greetings Tim

Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2018 11:27 am
by c.rainford73
Tim outstanding work. Really well done

Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2018 11:36 am
by Model Builder 4
It looks fantastic Tim, really nice work :clap:

Cheers, Lee.

Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2018 11:43 am
by Son of a gun-ner
I can only repeat what the others have said, apart from. . . . "cruiser tanks you got to love them."
At the moment, I hate them because I'm so jealous :{

Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:54 pm
by biertje
Hi everyone

Its been a wile since I updated any of my topics here, so wile I'm on my typing char lets try to fix that a bit.

Lets start with my favourite tank off all the A30 challenger.
I found out that the 3D file from WOT had so many flaws in it that i threw it away and made a new one.

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Also had to make something to hold the spare tracks. the big problem with those is that there is NO reference for those.
Because the one in Overloon doesn't have them any more. also made the lights look a bit better.

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Mounted the light. and I will try to make it work.

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Scratch made the antenna mount.

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Also a lot of work went in to all the brackets that have to be made (I'm like halfway)

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I have decided I wont be mounting the exhaust deflector so I will have to make the screen a bit more detailed.

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Something every tanker needs a crow bar.

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If there is anyone that knows how to adjust the arms on the figures please tell me (ore any good video). Because I don't like my crew to be sticking out off the tank wile in combat.

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Next up is a comet I'm building for a mate off mine.
It is a ludwigh kit that I'll make a few tiny adjustments on.

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They just fit but I haven't broken any off these gearboxes yet so Ill put one in this one two.

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First try on a 3D printed gun mantled.

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Not fully there yet.

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Also have a cromwell under construction for someone but that is a bit on the back burner because I have to tell him it is going to be a bit more expensive than he tough :shh:

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I'm a bit of a rivet counter, so I need some reference material for these

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Greetings Tim

Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:24 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
:clap: :clap: Congrats to you, Tim, and to Lee as well, for supporting WW2 British armour with such accomplished, flagship pieces :thumbup: :thumbup:
Roy.

Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 7:24 pm
by biertje
Hi everyone

I did some more work on the challenger.
Somewhere I might have gone a bit mad.

So lets start with the crew.
I decided I wanted to do something fun with them.
So I drilled out there heads and body, so I could make them turn there heads.

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Still need to find a third crew member I could do this with.

Next I needed something that looked like it kept the stowage boxes closed, so I came up with these.

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Okay next something that will hold the tools.

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I always build them open so I can get the tools out if I want.

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Found that the hull was slowly collapsing in on itself.

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So made some walls in it.

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Next up were the frond fender brackets, I copied the shape from the ones that came with the Ludwig kit, only thinner.

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If I put the screws in, they will go flat to the armour.

Okay now the parts I didn't think I was going to make.
The final drive oil fillers.

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Because I will probably have the hatches open a lot I needed to make the one drivers periscope.

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It helps if you have the real thing handy (this is a russian one but I have a complete British one in the car)

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And to finish this post (so I can get back to building)
The birth cage.

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This is the early model (its an early challenger) so it differs from the one's on the comet.

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So now back to building.

Greetings Tim

Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 7:29 pm
by Model Builder 4
Very nice work Tim, great attention to detail :thumbup:

Cheers, Lee.

Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:54 pm
by ronnie42
Wonderfull build , as they say its all in the detail :clap: . Going to join the lookers now , it will be a few pics at the end of each build .

Re: cruiser tanks you got to love them

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 11:04 am
by biertje
Hi everyone.

Its time for a little update on how far I have gone made on the challenger.

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I'm slowly getting closer to painting it.

Greetings tim