M16 Multiple gun Motor Carriage
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5 31 May 2020, 07:12
Treehugger
Nice contrast with the green and the lighter dust coloring. 🙂
Btw, a tip for centering drill holes, is to first use the pointy tip of a sharp blade, to create a very small dent, then use the drill bit (and ideally a smaller drill bit before using a larger one). A problem would be if one uses too large of a drill bit, then there is the risk of there not being enough plastic around the hole to handle the twist action. A metal file might be better in some cases as it is more gentle and doesn't tug at the plastic the way a drill bit might do.
Nice contrast with the green and the lighter dust coloring. 🙂
Btw, a tip for centering drill holes, is to first use the pointy tip of a sharp blade, to create a very small dent, then use the drill bit (and ideally a smaller drill bit before using a larger one). A problem would be if one uses too large of a drill bit, then there is the risk of there not being enough plastic around the hole to handle the twist action. A metal file might be better in some cases as it is more gentle and doesn't tug at the plastic the way a drill bit might do.
31 May 2020, 07:28
Steven Van Dyck
Well, I guess the top roundel can't be reversed anymore, but the painting and weathering looks very nice. I have the Dragon offering and now there is even something better, but I see that Tamiya can still be made into a cool model.
Well, I guess the top roundel can't be reversed anymore, but the painting and weathering looks very nice. I have the Dragon offering and now there is even something better, but I see that Tamiya can still be made into a cool model.
31 May 2020, 08:06
Oscar Benavent
Hi Jim, Nice job of a model kit that ever fascinated me. I did the same kit last years, and I was in troubles to flatten vinyl tracks. I could not do it in satisfying way.
Hi Jim, Nice job of a model kit that ever fascinated me. I did the same kit last years, and I was in troubles to flatten vinyl tracks. I could not do it in satisfying way.
31 May 2020, 09:09
James C
Thanks Treehugger, Steven and Günther 🙂
@ Treehugger - I just need sharper eyes unfortunately.
@ Steven - Heh, I never even noticed until you pointed it out. I was probably too focused on getting the bloody thing to settle down over the hinges 😳
But yeah, I've been wanting to get the new tooled AFV Club kit, and figured I may as well just build it or it would never get built.
Thanks Treehugger, Steven and Günther 🙂
@ Treehugger - I just need sharper eyes unfortunately.
@ Steven - Heh, I never even noticed until you pointed it out. I was probably too focused on getting the bloody thing to settle down over the hinges 😳
But yeah, I've been wanting to get the new tooled AFV Club kit, and figured I may as well just build it or it would never get built.
31 May 2020, 09:09
James C
@ Oscar - Thanks mate 🙂
I too have always been intrigued by half-tracks.
To get them to sit flat, I applied a hefty dose of CA to the bottom of the road wheels and to the top of the upper idler wheel where they make contact with the tracks, and then set a flat weight on top to compress them to lie flat, and then left it for an hour or so to cure.
@ Oscar - Thanks mate 🙂
I too have always been intrigued by half-tracks.
To get them to sit flat, I applied a hefty dose of CA to the bottom of the road wheels and to the top of the upper idler wheel where they make contact with the tracks, and then set a flat weight on top to compress them to lie flat, and then left it for an hour or so to cure.
31 May 2020, 09:18
Oscar Benavent
Yes, I know it. I did it too, but over time vinyl tracks take off. It's so frustrating. There the worst plastic item to paste. Better change it for another product of good quality and best details.
Yes, I know it. I did it too, but over time vinyl tracks take off. It's so frustrating. There the worst plastic item to paste. Better change it for another product of good quality and best details.
31 May 2020, 09:37
Kerry COX
Bloody beautiful Jim. 😉
The road tyres look exactly like they have been driven many k's away from any wet weather, but what road conditions it has been through is well represented indeed.
Great touch Mr Jim. 👍
I like it heaps. 😉
Bloody beautiful Jim. 😉
The road tyres look exactly like they have been driven many k's away from any wet weather, but what road conditions it has been through is well represented indeed.
Great touch Mr Jim. 👍
I like it heaps. 😉
31 May 2020, 09:41
John F
Very well done, when I used to be in Navy I shot a dual mount 50 cal. The noise was deafening, can't imagine the racket from a quad must make.
Very well done, when I used to be in Navy I shot a dual mount 50 cal. The noise was deafening, can't imagine the racket from a quad must make.
31 May 2020, 09:43
Rui S
Beautiful eye cacther. Great paintjob, very well done. Realy like the amount of dust 👍. These tracks are a problem indeed I had a similar issue on my RSO....
Beautiful eye cacther. Great paintjob, very well done. Realy like the amount of dust 👍. These tracks are a problem indeed I had a similar issue on my RSO....
31 May 2020, 11:13
James C
Thanks Kerry, John and Rui. 🙂
It's an ancient kit, so I can forgive it for the issues with the tracks.
@ Kerry - It was supposed to represent a vehicle operated in Italy... hence the dry dirt/dust, but I can't find my prev build notes at present. I'll update it with unit info once I find them.😉
Thanks Kerry, John and Rui. 🙂
It's an ancient kit, so I can forgive it for the issues with the tracks.
@ Kerry - It was supposed to represent a vehicle operated in Italy... hence the dry dirt/dust, but I can't find my prev build notes at present. I'll update it with unit info once I find them.😉
31 May 2020, 18:44
Kerry COX
It rained in Italy during the war too James C. 👍
Of that I am certain. 😉 👍
Still a stunner from where I sit. 👍 😉
It rained in Italy during the war too James C. 👍
Of that I am certain. 😉 👍
Still a stunner from where I sit. 👍 😉
31 May 2020, 19:37
Album info
Another old Tamiya kit dating back to the late 70's.
A bit light on the details and let down by some awful tracks but still looks ok once assembled and painted.
Last kit completed in 2019.