CMK Skoda LT vz.35
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1 14 January 2017, 01:31
Harry Houdini
Lovely simple kit which can be up-speced easily with PC and Metal barrel.. Tracks links are not too bad but fragile. Needs a slow setting plastic cement.. the plastic would not adhere with Tamiya Extra Thin.
Lovely simple kit which can be up-speced easily with PC and Metal barrel.. Tracks links are not too bad but fragile. Needs a slow setting plastic cement.. the plastic would not adhere with Tamiya Extra Thin.
14 January 2017, 01:49
Kevin Taylor
Love the cameo job! Wow. It's such a tiny tank. When I built it, it felt like I was working on a 1/72, and looks silly beside a Tiger. But I love tiny tanks, or tanketts.
Love the cameo job! Wow. It's such a tiny tank. When I built it, it felt like I was working on a 1/72, and looks silly beside a Tiger. But I love tiny tanks, or tanketts.
14 January 2017, 20:06
Rui S
Nice Camo, Harry 👍
Very inspiring😉
Really like this early war models. I have several in my stash, and I'm hopping to build one soon, but as always without aftermarket pieces, only some scratch.
Nice Camo, Harry 👍
Very inspiring😉
Really like this early war models. I have several in my stash, and I'm hopping to build one soon, but as always without aftermarket pieces, only some scratch.
15 January 2017, 01:53
Angel Yovtshev
Hey Harry, I followed your You tube channel build for my BG Tanks Pz.35(t) build.The tracks were realy a pain in the a.s-falling apart at slightest pressure, but overall CMK kit went very well.Nice work and please keep them comin'!!!
Hey Harry, I followed your You tube channel build for my BG Tanks Pz.35(t) build.The tracks were realy a pain in the a.s-falling apart at slightest pressure, but overall CMK kit went very well.Nice work and please keep them comin'!!!
15 January 2017, 09:36
Harry Houdini
My Track links assembled okay.. but later on while working on the model they kept snapping and breaking... I might look at aftermarket ones the next time I build this kit.
My Track links assembled okay.. but later on while working on the model they kept snapping and breaking... I might look at aftermarket ones the next time I build this kit.
16 January 2017, 03:48
Harry Houdini
Rui it would build up fine from the kit parts with just a few scratch additions.. overall I really liked this kit.
Rui it would build up fine from the kit parts with just a few scratch additions.. overall I really liked this kit.
16 January 2017, 03:49
Harry Houdini
The entire build is on Youtube as Angel discovered: Youtube Video
The entire build is on Youtube as Angel discovered: Youtube Video
16 January 2017, 03:50
Rui S
Hi, Harry
Yes, I'm hopping that I pull up a nice one. I've also a resin one from Airmodel (1010), but unfortunately is missing some road wheels, so I may have to do it with battle damage or mix it with the cmk. don't know yet.
And I will be very careful with that fragile tracks.😉
Hi, Harry
Yes, I'm hopping that I pull up a nice one. I've also a resin one from Airmodel (1010), but unfortunately is missing some road wheels, so I may have to do it with battle damage or mix it with the cmk. don't know yet.
And I will be very careful with that fragile tracks.😉
16 January 2017, 09:49
Harry Houdini
Rui this is the method I used to build my track links.. Youtube Video
Rui this is the method I used to build my track links.. Youtube Video
16 January 2017, 21:01
Rui S
Hi, Harry
Nice helpful video.
Nice work in that track links. I'm getting even more interested in the kit. I will look and see if I find the purpose of that little piece in the back idler.
See you soon.😎
Hi, Harry
Nice helpful video.
Nice work in that track links. I'm getting even more interested in the kit. I will look and see if I find the purpose of that little piece in the back idler.
See you soon.😎
16 January 2017, 21:26
JirkaCZ
Hi Harry, I like very much your kit, because it is one from few Czechoslovak´s tank at the market, even before WWII our tank industry was on very high level. Unfortunately I have few comment - for this tank and specially Czechoslovak camouflage, there is not possible to to make some weathering or scratches. It is very simply why? Tank were in the Czechoslovak service from 1936 till 1938/9 and most of the time they spend in barracks and garages. They left areas just for the training and after return they were cleaned again. Tanks were shortly in combat in 1938 at Sudeten during May mobilization (this just took 1 - 2 weeks. In March 1939 Germans got them in the condition like just from factory. But as I mentioned I like very much that somebody from the other end of the world made tank from small country which was left alone in 1938.
Hi Harry, I like very much your kit, because it is one from few Czechoslovak´s tank at the market, even before WWII our tank industry was on very high level. Unfortunately I have few comment - for this tank and specially Czechoslovak camouflage, there is not possible to to make some weathering or scratches. It is very simply why? Tank were in the Czechoslovak service from 1936 till 1938/9 and most of the time they spend in barracks and garages. They left areas just for the training and after return they were cleaned again. Tanks were shortly in combat in 1938 at Sudeten during May mobilization (this just took 1 - 2 weeks. In March 1939 Germans got them in the condition like just from factory. But as I mentioned I like very much that somebody from the other end of the world made tank from small country which was left alone in 1938.
2 April 2017, 17:48
Alistair Graham
Looks good. You inspired me to build the btr7 still not finished it though, back on aviation for a while
Looks good. You inspired me to build the btr7 still not finished it though, back on aviation for a while
2 April 2017, 19:03
JirkaCZ
Hi, Thanks for reply, BTR 7 it is Ukraine, and for this I believe you have many possibilities, due itś involvement in current war at Ukraine on both sites. You inspired me with our tank, I have ordered yesterday some updates, for LT 35 ( interior and engine, and I would like to start it when i finish also some plans. Some advice also about Czechoslovak plans from 1918 - 1938 - also they were not involved in any combat and should be like new. I was the same with CSSR - what I remember from my army service - all weapons were like new, nor scratch and even rust was immediately painted.
Hi, Thanks for reply, BTR 7 it is Ukraine, and for this I believe you have many possibilities, due itś involvement in current war at Ukraine on both sites. You inspired me with our tank, I have ordered yesterday some updates, for LT 35 ( interior and engine, and I would like to start it when i finish also some plans. Some advice also about Czechoslovak plans from 1918 - 1938 - also they were not involved in any combat and should be like new. I was the same with CSSR - what I remember from my army service - all weapons were like new, nor scratch and even rust was immediately painted.
3 April 2017, 16:37
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My build of the CMK 35(t) in it's original Czech camo using extra PE from Eduard and a brass barrel, plus some copper wire for the tow cables