BL 8-Inch Howitzer Mk VI - American Expeditionary Forces
- Schaal:
- 1:35
- Status:
- Voltooid
- Begonnen:
- January 31, 2019
- Voltooid:
- May 4, 2019
BL 8-inch Howitzer Mark VI serving with the 44th Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary Forces in WW1. Depicted in firing mode with breach closed on the platform in the 2 color British camo pattern.
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2 3 February 2019, 19:21
Calvin Gifford
Awesome! Following - I have this in my wishlist. Will be building it for my VFW's WWI Centenary Display Case.
Awesome! Following - I have this in my wishlist. Will be building it for my VFW's WWI Centenary Display Case.
4 February 2019, 03:39
Rick Taylor
Michael, yes the photo is with an Aussie crew. I couldn't find a decent photo with an American crew that could be trimmed to fit Scalemates' odd widescreen photo frame.
Michael, yes the photo is with an Aussie crew. I couldn't find a decent photo with an American crew that could be trimmed to fit Scalemates' odd widescreen photo frame.
4 February 2019, 16:33
Rick Taylor
Calvin, I wrote an in-box review on the kit for Armorama. It hasn't been posted yet. The kit is kind of old-school - low parts count, some flash and sinks. I've started removing the parts from the sprues, cleaning, them, and bagging them by assembly step. I'm going to have to fabricate a couple of parts to eliminate molded on hand spikes and shovel. I think it will build up into a decent kit; but, will take more work than one would expect for a new offering.
Calvin, I wrote an in-box review on the kit for Armorama. It hasn't been posted yet. The kit is kind of old-school - low parts count, some flash and sinks. I've started removing the parts from the sprues, cleaning, them, and bagging them by assembly step. I'm going to have to fabricate a couple of parts to eliminate molded on hand spikes and shovel. I think it will build up into a decent kit; but, will take more work than one would expect for a new offering.
4 February 2019, 16:39
Calvin Gifford
That's cool. Kinda sounds like an old Revell or Monogram armor kit! I'm just glad that we finally have some WWI armor kits to build that are not resin & cost $100+!
That's cool. Kinda sounds like an old Revell or Monogram armor kit! I'm just glad that we finally have some WWI armor kits to build that are not resin & cost $100+!
4 February 2019, 19:29
Michael Valentan
No problem with this, either pic nor details of kit....makes it even more challenging to create a nice model! Staying tuned!
No problem with this, either pic nor details of kit....makes it even more challenging to create a nice model! Staying tuned!
5 February 2019, 08:14
Rick Taylor
I've completed this project. The build review was published on Armorama today at: armorama.kitmaker.ne..content&id=14502
This is the styrene kit available of an artillery piece used by the US Army in the Great War. All of the others are only available in resin. So the rest of my WW1 US artillery collection is going to be a slog. This kit is not perfect; but, it goes together much faster than the resin kits. Overall, I am happy with Roden's offering and look forward to seeing more WW1 artillery from them.
I've completed this project. The build review was published on Armorama today at: armorama.kitmaker.ne..content&id=14502
This is the styrene kit available of an artillery piece used by the US Army in the Great War. All of the others are only available in resin. So the rest of my WW1 US artillery collection is going to be a slog. This kit is not perfect; but, it goes together much faster than the resin kits. Overall, I am happy with Roden's offering and look forward to seeing more WW1 artillery from them.
15 May 2019, 20:30
Rick Taylor
Thanks guys! I am currently working on a WW1 155mm howitzer in resin. The Roden kit is looking better by the minute compared to the hassle of working with resin.
Thanks guys! I am currently working on a WW1 155mm howitzer in resin. The Roden kit is looking better by the minute compared to the hassle of working with resin.
16 May 2019, 15:56