UK Scimitar MK2 CVR(T)
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56 12 May 2023, 05:34
Neuling
Very good work on this seldom seen model. Is the drive modeled after an M 113 ?
Very good work on this seldom seen model. Is the drive modeled after an M 113 ?
13 May 2023, 13:59
Scott Dutton
Dont think so, the CVR (Combat Vehicle Recon - Tracked) dates back to the 60's I think (Which is 113 I guess). The scorpion was 1st withdrawn from service (I thinik), it had 76mm gun. Scimitar was still around, same hull different turret with 20mm Raden Gun. It certainly went to the gulf. There was a lot of others in the family. I think this is based on the Spartan, which was a min APC, for engineers, AD troops etc. When the Brits went into Afghan they had no tracked recon vehicle so this was quickly cobbled together and later sold to Estonia. I just love the CVR(T) and CVR (W) family so had to have it.
Wiki is probably far more thorough ad accurate, my memory fails a bit.
Thanks for feedback
Dont think so, the CVR (Combat Vehicle Recon - Tracked) dates back to the 60's I think (Which is 113 I guess). The scorpion was 1st withdrawn from service (I thinik), it had 76mm gun. Scimitar was still around, same hull different turret with 20mm Raden Gun. It certainly went to the gulf. There was a lot of others in the family. I think this is based on the Spartan, which was a min APC, for engineers, AD troops etc. When the Brits went into Afghan they had no tracked recon vehicle so this was quickly cobbled together and later sold to Estonia. I just love the CVR(T) and CVR (W) family so had to have it.
Wiki is probably far more thorough ad accurate, my memory fails a bit.
Thanks for feedback
14 May 2023, 08:42
David Taylor
A good one for you to do is the Sabre conversion Scott.I have done it and is a belter of a conversion.
A good one for you to do is the Sabre conversion Scott.I have done it and is a belter of a conversion.
14 May 2023, 14:05
Scott Dutton
Thanks David, been there. Used Accurate Armour bits. Still have all their complete CVR resin kits go build yet.
Thanks David, been there. Used Accurate Armour bits. Still have all their complete CVR resin kits go build yet.
15 May 2023, 04:53
Scott Dutton
Not to bad, I'm not a fan of individuals, preferring link and length. The real problem for me was the very shallow attachment points of suspension units. I had hoped to be able to temporarily attach and remove wheel track assembly for painting but there is very little plastic to plastic contact that it would not hold. The cam net hides a variety of my omissions, as there is so much tiny PE I left off much of it. It's a very fiddly kit to build. It was done as part of a Gecko brand build, and most are reporting consistent comments on what others were building. Nice to have though.
Not to bad, I'm not a fan of individuals, preferring link and length. The real problem for me was the very shallow attachment points of suspension units. I had hoped to be able to temporarily attach and remove wheel track assembly for painting but there is very little plastic to plastic contact that it would not hold. The cam net hides a variety of my omissions, as there is so much tiny PE I left off much of it. It's a very fiddly kit to build. It was done as part of a Gecko brand build, and most are reporting consistent comments on what others were building. Nice to have though.
16 May 2023, 22:12
Scott Dutton
Assume that was Gecko, look forward to seeing them, I couldn't do justice to bar armour MEO version
Assume that was Gecko, look forward to seeing them, I couldn't do justice to bar armour MEO version
18 May 2023, 12:37
Mr James
Very nicely done and agree with everyone above. That camo netting is superbly painted
Very nicely done and agree with everyone above. That camo netting is superbly painted
20 June 2023, 18:51
Scott Dutton
Thanks David and Mr James.
Cam net medical gauze and ground up chinese tea leaves.
Thanks David and Mr James.
Cam net medical gauze and ground up chinese tea leaves.
21 June 2023, 22:15