Edited by Mish, 03 August 2010 - 05:12 AM.
Finished models Gallery
Started by ollieholmes, Jan 27 2010 01:41 AM
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#4
Posted 26 February 2010 - 06:35 PM
This one's from RPM, a 1:35 scale Renault FT-17 tank. The first true tank with a 360o rotating turret. This one took part in the closing days of WWI, but the type was still in service at the outbreak of WWII... hopelessly outclassed by then and easy meat for the Germans.
The interior is mostly scratch built, as are the front suspension mounts & track tensioning parts. Lots of icky brittle plastic to contend with too, but I enjoyed the build immensely






Build thread here if you're interested.
The interior is mostly scratch built, as are the front suspension mounts & track tensioning parts. Lots of icky brittle plastic to contend with too, but I enjoyed the build immensely






Build thread here if you're interested.
#7
Posted 29 March 2010 - 12:01 AM
Well, once again I am reluctant to post the poor results of my meagre talent, but you all need a good laugh, so here is the first of my builds for this GB,
the British Mk.IV "female" Tank in 1/72 scale, Kit by Emhar, built OOB in one of the kit's decal options, paint by Revell acrylic and Humbrol enamel, decals
applied using the "Microscale system".
Build thread is here:http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=43447
I've now found the "Macro" setting on SWMBO's digital camera!





I enjoyed this build, I do feel my weathering ended up a bit heavy-handed, but then it is built by me, so rubbish is to be expected!
the British Mk.IV "female" Tank in 1/72 scale, Kit by Emhar, built OOB in one of the kit's decal options, paint by Revell acrylic and Humbrol enamel, decals
applied using the "Microscale system".
Build thread is here:http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=43447
I've now found the "Macro" setting on SWMBO's digital camera!





I enjoyed this build, I do feel my weathering ended up a bit heavy-handed, but then it is built by me, so rubbish is to be expected!
#9
Posted 05 April 2010 - 11:01 AM
This is SE5a C1106 1 Sqn. Clairmarais South, France, June 1918. piloted by 1st. Lt. D.Knight.
Please be gentle with me as this is my first 'stringbag' I've ever completed, also my first GB I've ever completed.
Many thanks to all who have advised me, to Mr. Bob and his Buckles, also to Rowan Broadbent of Pheon Models for his superb decals.










Build thread here SE5a Wolseley Viper
Cheers
Pete.
Please be gentle with me as this is my first 'stringbag' I've ever completed, also my first GB I've ever completed.
Many thanks to all who have advised me, to Mr. Bob and his Buckles, also to Rowan Broadbent of Pheon Models for his superb decals.










Build thread here SE5a Wolseley Viper
Cheers
Pete.
#11
Posted 13 April 2010 - 12:49 PM
#15
Posted 18 May 2010 - 09:07 PM
#17
Posted 03 June 2010 - 10:26 PM
My first ever entry into a GB so please be gentle.
Emhar MkIV Female in 1/35th with a few tweaks such as unditching beam, fuel cans etc.
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Being ex-3rd Royal Tank Regt I tend to model with RTR associated themes and when I spotted this pic I just had to add it to my collection:
Emhar MkIV Female in 1/35th with a few tweaks such as unditching beam, fuel cans etc.
Being ex-3rd Royal Tank Regt I tend to model with RTR associated themes and when I spotted this pic I just had to add it to my collection:
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