BT based artillery tank
Comments
9 18 May, 08:11
Jean-Christophe Zeus
Nice! Watch out for the orientation of the steerable (front-most) road wheels. The hubs didn't rotate with the wheels - the flat bit should be horizontal.
Nice! Watch out for the orientation of the steerable (front-most) road wheels. The hubs didn't rotate with the wheels - the flat bit should be horizontal.
7 June, 08:04
Lenny V
Thank you Jean-Christophe! You saved me just in time, I had already glued the wheels together but with a bit of force could tear them apart again. Luckily they weren't glued to the model yet.
As you suggested the two bolt on the central hub should be pointed upwards!
Its a fun to build model, not to big, not to small. Overall fit and detail is good. There is room for some tweaking of details, but it's not mandatory
Thank you Jean-Christophe! You saved me just in time, I had already glued the wheels together but with a bit of force could tear them apart again. Luckily they weren't glued to the model yet.
As you suggested the two bolt on the central hub should be pointed upwards!
Its a fun to build model, not to big, not to small. Overall fit and detail is good. There is room for some tweaking of details, but it's not mandatory
9 June, 12:49
Jean-Christophe Zeus
Glad to help! What you wrote is a better way of saying it.
I just noticed the box art is wrong in this respect.
Thanks for the tip, I think I'll build one too someday. One of my planned projects is a BT-7 from Tamiya, converted to the BT-7M (the Diesel variant) with the conversion kit from MR Modellbau.
Glad to help! What you wrote is a better way of saying it.
I just noticed the box art is wrong in this respect.
Thanks for the tip, I think I'll build one too someday. One of my planned projects is a BT-7 from Tamiya, converted to the BT-7M (the Diesel variant) with the conversion kit from MR Modellbau.
10 June, 07:21
Lenny V
Haha the boxart was the first thing I too checked, after reading your comment. Luckily the internet had the answers.
I can recommend to build the hobby Boss kit, it's fun. I'm now working on the tracks, less fun more repetition. But I'll get there, one link at the time.
I have the Tamiya BT too, but haven't build or compared it to this one. My plan was to convert it to a BT-7a with the help of a russian aftermarket kit. Mr. Modellbau has some great aftermarket sets, always tempting when I see them on a fair. Looking forward to see your take on the BT tank Jean!
Haha the boxart was the first thing I too checked, after reading your comment. Luckily the internet had the answers.
I can recommend to build the hobby Boss kit, it's fun. I'm now working on the tracks, less fun more repetition. But I'll get there, one link at the time.
I have the Tamiya BT too, but haven't build or compared it to this one. My plan was to convert it to a BT-7a with the help of a russian aftermarket kit. Mr. Modellbau has some great aftermarket sets, always tempting when I see them on a fair. Looking forward to see your take on the BT tank Jean!
14 June, 13:17
Lenny V
I used Tamiya extra thin, just lined them up against a metal ruler in pairs of three. Till I had about twelve together, then fixed the pairs together and plied them over the wheels. Glue stuck perfectly and I had enough time to fold them with some sag.
They aren't glued to the wheels yet, for painting purposes.
I used Tamiya extra thin, just lined them up against a metal ruler in pairs of three. Till I had about twelve together, then fixed the pairs together and plied them over the wheels. Glue stuck perfectly and I had enough time to fold them with some sag.
They aren't glued to the wheels yet, for painting purposes.
16 June, 12:33