Re: A7V German WW1 tank 1/16 RC - Build
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2022 10:27 pm
Hi, well thank you everyone for all your encouragements. I needed those on this model. I almost put the build aside last summer to start something else as i was getting totally fed up with this Ludwig kit and also the bolt job. But i knew that if i put it aside, i would never get back to it. It is now slowly getting there, one panel at a time.
This post is for the frontal section.
The 1/35 Meng kit instructions and kit parts provide the required specs for this build. Buying books for such build is almost useless as there is no way to get the overall picture for the detailing from images. Notice the tow hooks also at the front, and the lifting covers.
3 types of bolt and rivet heads were planned.
Tow hooks are made and installed.
The Ludwig kits comes with 4 resin covers for the tow hooks, more like a blob of resin of an approximate shape. I decided to reuse them with modifications and also by making them hollow in order to cover the hooks.
Tow hook covers are in place, i made them static.
Here, the frontal hatches are done, they were made static. The rivet/bolt job is ongoing, spread over 2 days to maintain sanity.
Here is the completed frontal section, minus a few tiny rivets that i noticed are still missing.
Next step is to detail the rear side of the vehicle. It does not have any visors or hatches, the two holes are for MG-08 machine guns. Installation of the 6 MG-08 will be the final construction step of the build, i'm almost there.
Regards, Louis
This post is for the frontal section.
The 1/35 Meng kit instructions and kit parts provide the required specs for this build. Buying books for such build is almost useless as there is no way to get the overall picture for the detailing from images. Notice the tow hooks also at the front, and the lifting covers.
3 types of bolt and rivet heads were planned.
Tow hooks are made and installed.
The Ludwig kits comes with 4 resin covers for the tow hooks, more like a blob of resin of an approximate shape. I decided to reuse them with modifications and also by making them hollow in order to cover the hooks.
Tow hook covers are in place, i made them static.
Here, the frontal hatches are done, they were made static. The rivet/bolt job is ongoing, spread over 2 days to maintain sanity.
Here is the completed frontal section, minus a few tiny rivets that i noticed are still missing.
Next step is to detail the rear side of the vehicle. It does not have any visors or hatches, the two holes are for MG-08 machine guns. Installation of the 6 MG-08 will be the final construction step of the build, i'm almost there.
Regards, Louis