Cruiser Tank A9 Mk.I - 1st Royal Tank Regiment
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I've had my eye on a few of these eary war Gecko British tanks, but never got around to getting one as the company is a bit of an unknown to me. Have you found it a good kit to build? The results are certainly impressive!
Thank you, guys.
This was my first Gecko kit, and I can say that I am absolutely impressed! One of the best kits I have ever built. Dragon's kits are the most similar, but the instructions are much better (no errors at least) and maybe a bit better engineering. The only issue with this kit was the exhaust, which was unnecessarily complex (it took me 25% of the time to assemble the damn exhaust 🙂
Also, I see that some reviews are complaining about the tracks, but except for being a bit time-consuming, I didn't have any issues with them. And they look fantastic.
Overall, strongly recommended. At least this kit 🙂
Just got my Scimitar 2 looks well detailed and thought out.If it turns out as good as your cruiser I will be chuffed.
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A9 was quite an interesting vehicle. It was not very reliable and was prone to breaking down quite often. It's recognizable by two auxiliary turrets housing Vickers MGs. However, they were rarely used, because turrets were extremely hot in desert conditions. They were used to stow additional ammunition instead. It was also plagued by the underpowered AEC bus engine. Overall, it was the beginning of the long and troublesome way to find the successful cruiser tank design that ultimately lead to great designs by the end of the war.
This model should represent 1RTR, 'A' squadron tank. The photo I used as a reference was taken in April 1941 in Derna Pass. It's interesting to me that this photo was probably taken at the same time and at the same place as the photo of Panzer III Ausf. G that I was building a few months ago. However, A9 was probably abandoned earlier this year, during Operation Compass, because the 1RTR was not present in this area after February 1941. The abandoned tank was probably moved to the side of the road to clear the passage for the advancing columns.