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16 minutes ago, Phil1960 said:

Spectacular! What did you use to make weald seams? simply perfect. 

Ciao, Filippo,

Welds are made using Tamiya Quick Type Epoxy Putty. 

My technique isn't quite as sophisticated, but pretty much the same, as this guy's tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3GlNC2cK8s

 

Kristjan

 

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Hi, 

 

Despite all the hot and summery weather that we've had here last few weeks, I've got a little update to share.

 

The turret basket and the lower part of the turret is assembled and ready to paint.

I added PE latches to a few boxes and shaved the storage shelf edges thinner.

And also added some wires to an electrical box.

 

It's pretty crowded there so some of it is dry-fitted to allow it to be decently painted and weathered.

 

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Cheers!

Kristjan

 

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stunning work.... am about to start the T-54-2 from Miniart with interior so will be looking at this (and others) interior buiilds (thats you@edjbartos) for inspiration

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Thanks, Ed and Rob!

 

Turret basket and the lower part of the turret is now painted.

Nothing spectacular there, business as usual.

 

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And it sits quite snugly in in the hull

 

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Cheers!

Kristjan

 

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Well, if everyone already says that looks maybe not too bad... perhaps one could assume that they are right...

Maybe it really isn't that bad? Although I'm tormented by doubt... :rofl:
Okay, that is a joke. Everything looks more than perfect!

 

Vytautas

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Just found this one (don't know how I've missed it before) @vaoinas.

This is stunning both in build and paint looking forward to the next instalment now

 

  Stay safe          Roger

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Thanks, friends, you are too kind.

 

Little more to share about the mantlet and the main gun.

The aluminum barrel is ABER's and it's a beautiful thing. All the gray plastic you see, is basically straight out of the

box and one can see, the gun breech is very well detailed by Takom.

 

It all went together with no effort and can be disassembled for painting.

 

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Cheers!

Kristjan

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It's been pretty long, but after finishing my Panzer IV I can finally move on with this one.

 

There's a plate with hatches over the drivers and radio-operators head that was considerably warped in my kit.

I tried to straighten it using boiling water but after having no luck, contacted Takom about it.

Luckily they were kind enough to send me another sprue and even though it was pretty poorly packed, the detail I needed was straight in it.

 

So finally I could move on with it and the forward hatches with the plate has now been completed.

I added a magnet under the plate and also replaced the plastic handles with the brass ones where needed. 

 

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On the turret shell I tried to add most of the exterior details as I figured It would be easier to do it now while it's not glued on to the turret basket yet.

Lifting eyes are replaced with a 0.8mm brass wire and the handle with 0.5mm wire. I also made a new commanders hatch

cause the hinge on the original plastic one broke off and there really were no good way to replace it on such a thin detail.. 

 

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Interior of the turret consists pretty many details. Some of them has been replaced with the ones in the Aber kit.

Also much of the stuff is missing here - Details are cleaned and prepared but havent been glued on to allow them to be painted separately.

 

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Vision blocks in the commanders cupola needed replaced too as for some reason Takom had these opaque. 
I used transparent ones from some Dragon kit, that needed some work to make these fit. 

 

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And that's all the stuff that needs to be painted this time.

 

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Cheers!

Kristjan

 

 

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Thank you, chaps

 

All the details you saw in the last update, has been painted now.

 

Here's a few photos of driver's and co-driver's hatch.

I used a bare metal foil to cover the axles the hatches turn on. 

It sits quite nicely in the hull. 

 

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The gun:

 

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Turret shell. I opted for a later ventilator with a hose. It looked better and I really wanted to use that hose.

It's a bit later feature for Panthers, but I guess it could have been retrofitted as well.

The hose itself is a rubbery thing and the paint doesn't stick on it too well, but when handling carefully it eventually sits in the turret quite well protected.

 

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The turret with a gun glued in its place:

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And after that I glued two halves of the turret together. 
When fitted to the hull, the gap underneath the turret isn't even - It's almost none at front and about half a mill at back.

At first I thought it's the heavier aluminum barrel that's the culprit, but it seems that the basket inside the hull doesn't line up 

with the floor perfectly and thus pushes the turret a bit forward.

 

But after giving it a thought I think I may have a quite simple fix for this problem that needs to be tried out.

Here's the whole thing:

 

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Cheers!
Kristjan

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