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Blitzkrieg in the West (France 1940) Sept. 18 2011 - March 1 2012

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Posted by Vit13 on Thursday, August 25, 2011 2:04 PM

Hello Cliff ,

very happy you like it .Yes

I'm ready to follow this GB.

 

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, August 25, 2011 2:20 PM

Thanks again WBill .Beer

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Posted by tigerman on Thursday, August 25, 2011 3:25 PM

Vit13

Hello Cliff ,

very happy you like it .Yes

I'm ready to follow this GB.

 

Better yet, jump into it. Wink

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 Eric 

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Posted by treadwell on Thursday, August 25, 2011 3:40 PM

I second Tigerman's idea... VT13.. join this great group of guys : )

treadYes

 

   

 

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Posted by treadwell on Thursday, August 25, 2011 3:50 PM

UPS just came to my house... SCORE  Char B1 bis in hand !.... I , unlike most of you have never built a 1/35 scale Tamiya kit... boy is it nice ! every part clean ,crisp and begging for glue and paint !

treadStick out tongue

   

 

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, August 25, 2011 4:12 PM

william carls

UPS just came to my house... SCORE  Char B1 bis in hand !.... I , unlike most of you have never built a 1/35 scale Tamiya kit... boy is it nice ! every part clean ,crisp and begging for glue and paint !

treadStick out tongue

Really , never built a Tamiya 1/35th ? They are nice kits .

Later cornhead .

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Posted by treadwell on Thursday, August 25, 2011 4:57 PM

hey cornShell... I never said I was a prolific builder....hence no 1/35 Tamiya.. only a few Trumpeters and Dragons!... I sure like their engineering... this kit is gonna be a breeze.... they missed a lot of rivets though...not that I am counting, BUT I AM!Devil

 

   

 

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Posted by tigerman on Thursday, August 25, 2011 5:08 PM

william carls

UPS just came to my house... SCORE  Char B1 bis in hand !.... I , unlike most of you have never built a 1/35 scale Tamiya kit... boy is it nice ! every part clean ,crisp and begging for glue and paint !

treadStick out tongue

Well it's high time you did Tread. Sure they aren't as fancy as Dragon and the other guys, but the newer releases aren't over engineered with a gazillion fiddly-parts. That makes for a still satisfying build, because you don't lose the detail and accuracy. Yes

Picked up Model Master Field Drab #4708 for my H-39 basecoat. It looks to be a close match to the boxart, which shows more yellow then green in the color.

3 weeks and change.

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Posted by treadwell on Thursday, August 25, 2011 6:07 PM

Hi Eric :  )

hate to say it again, but with my kit in hand, I am really psyched up !   I am reading, reading reading to make sure I get it right !

Glad you are making progress in the color department,Eric... I think ,although a bit agonizing to get the correct choice, it is a fun part of the build.

do your  tracks 'click' together, or do they have to be glued a bit at a time like Dragon tracks on the Pzkf I ?

I was thinking of getting Friuls for my build as I usually do, but they get a bad review on this tank. the OOB tracks are in fact the best for the kit.

Are you using acrylics or enamel for your build?.... I find that sometimes,usually a critical point,masked off acrylic sometimes pulls or lifts off the plastic... I think I may go way out of the box and use enamels for my multi color paint job as they adhere a bit better when cured... what do you think?

yer pal,

treadCool

   

 

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, August 25, 2011 6:42 PM

Can i corn in here , i mean cut in .....................Whistling

Just wanted to brag that the tracks on my Pzkfw 1 dont snap , click or glue together ........Stick out tongue,because they are the rubber band type ! I'll see how the things work , they look a little stifff . May want to replace them with an after market set if there is anything available .

 

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Posted by PANZERWAFFE on Thursday, August 25, 2011 6:52 PM

Hey Carl, thanks for the nice words, just trying to help everyone out if possible.  I tell ya though, I'm learning more from all of you then I'm able to give back.  I thank all of you Beer

Tread theres nothing like getting the package!!  Nice to hear your pleased with her.  I too am looking forward to this GB.  It has brought togther a lot of superb builders and some great information.  I too have received mail today and yes very exciting!

New arrival

Has anyone heard of or built a Vulcan model?  This is my first but just peaking in the box it looks to be a nice kit.  This is going to be a small one though.  Mine might be smaller then yours Eric Indifferent

Rob

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Posted by treadwell on Thursday, August 25, 2011 6:56 PM

Hi Carl : )

I'll bet with the popularity of your kit there is a cornucopia of aftermarket treads should you desireWink

 

   

 

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, August 25, 2011 6:58 PM

Rob , Yes .

By the way mine is small also ........................Hmm..........the P`z.1 .

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, August 25, 2011 7:00 PM

william carls

Hi Carl : )

I'll bet with the popularity of your kit there is a cornucopia of aftermarket treads should you desireWink

 

LOL Tread ! Yes i'll be looking .

 

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Posted by treadwell on Thursday, August 25, 2011 7:09 PM

Hi Panzerwaffe : )

...kind of like Christmas in August when the UPS truck arrives!!

I can tell from the box art yours is also a build thats gonna need an opti-visor to build...at least if I built it (LOL)

I am really kind of getting into the diminutive size of these early war vehicles !  great stuff all around!

never heard of Vulcan,but if the parts look good, it should build good !

counting the days,

treadStick out tongue

   

 

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Posted by tigerman on Thursday, August 25, 2011 8:56 PM

william carls

Hi Eric :  )

hate to say it again, but with my kit in hand, I am really psyched up !   I am reading, reading reading to make sure I get it right !

Glad you are making progress in the color department,Eric... I think ,although a bit agonizing to get the correct choice, it is a fun part of the build.

do your  tracks 'click' together, or do they have to be glued a bit at a time like Dragon tracks on the Pzkf I ?

I was thinking of getting Friuls for my build as I usually do, but they get a bad review on this tank. the OOB tracks are in fact the best for the kit.

Are you using acrylics or enamel for your build?.... I find that sometimes,usually a critical point,masked off acrylic sometimes pulls or lifts off the plastic... I think I may go way out of the box and use enamels for my multi color paint job as they adhere a bit better when cured... what do you think?

yer pal,

treadCool

Well good sir, my tracks are the lovely glue-together type. They are so freaking small! And, unlike Magic tracks, have to be removed and cleaned up. That should take a day or two. 

I heard that the Char B tracks are great, so enjoy. 

I prefer acrylics for ABing. Easier cleanup and, less obnoxious smell, and faster drying. Very fast drying.

Carl, sadly wou won't be able to get a sag without some imagination, but It's not that big a deal if it doesn't bother you.

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 Eric 

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:14 PM

Eric , sag .......yes it will bother me so i'll get a set of aftermarket .

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Posted by treadwell on Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:18 PM

FAMH aka Saint-Chamond paint scheme......I need to find some book or reference with color plates of this common French camo scheme.    I am so pooped and blurry eyed from researching tonight I just can't find it.  maaybe it will majik ally appear in the morning.

good night all

treadSleep

   

 

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:24 PM

"Sweet Corn" dreams ....................Whistling

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Posted by tigerman on Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:39 PM

william carls

FAMH aka Saint-Chamond paint scheme......I need to find some book or reference with color plates of this common French camo scheme.    I am so pooped and blurry eyed from researching tonight I just can't find it.  maaybe it will majik ally appear in the morning.

good night all

treadSleep

Vit13 will have your answers. Wink

Carl, what is your poison: Magic tracks, MK's or Friuls? Are there others?

 

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, August 25, 2011 10:27 PM

Eric , i've never used any of those , because of cost and not having a newer kit with Magics . I just looked on Sprue bros. and the only set i could find was Fruil make for the Pz. Ausf . F . not sure if there is a difference from the Ausf . M .

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Posted by tigerman on Thursday, August 25, 2011 10:41 PM

I'm with you. Why pay $40 for Friuls ? On the other hand I did pick up some MK Pz II's off of ebay for just $11, otherwise I wouldn't pay more then the kit was worth on AM tracks. It's only on sag that I get a little picky on the tracks.

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, August 25, 2011 11:09 PM

That the thing that gets me . i paid $7 for the kit and the Fruils will be $39 ! i thought AFV made a set but they are not on Sprue Bro's site .Not done looking around yet .The rubber band tracks in the kit aren't the worst i have seen . We'll see . I could try the straight pin method to force sag into the rubber band tracks but that's a pain to do .

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Posted by darson on Friday, August 26, 2011 12:25 AM

Was toying with the idea of doing that Vulcan kit myself as something a bit different, but the parts count and number of little bits put me off. So I went with a small Dragon Pz.III instead Dunce

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Posted by ogrejohn on Friday, August 26, 2011 3:32 AM

Shellback

That the thing that gets me . i paid $7 for the kit and the Fruils will be $39 ! i thought AFV made a set but they are not on Sprue Bro's site .Not done looking around yet .The rubber band tracks in the kit aren't the worst i have seen . We'll see . I could try the straight pin method to force sag into the rubber band tracks but that's a pain to do .

Carl, R&J has Modelkasten set SK-70 for Pz I A for $27.00 and the Friul set ATL-20 for Pz I and Opel Maultier for $30.00. If either would work I'd get the Friuls. I'm currently trying out my first set of Friuls and while they are as tedious as any indy link they do look good. Plus, they have plenty of extra links whereas I think Modelkasten only gives you what you need for each run. R&J is right around there in Eric and your neighborhood too.

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Posted by Vit13 on Friday, August 26, 2011 8:04 AM

Hello all

i found this web site . A restoration for a b1 bis

http://www.asphm.com/projets/projet_renault_b1/projet_renault_b1.html

 

I'm looking for camo and books

Toast

 

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Posted by wbill76 on Friday, August 26, 2011 9:04 AM

Carl, MK makes a nice and easy to assemble set for the Pz I (they are so small that one of the pins is already molded in and you just slide in the link and add the 2nd pin, assembly is very fast as a result) that would likely be cheaper than Fruils if you want to go that route. MK sets do include extra links although the exact number varies from set to set depending, so don't let that deter you.

BeerTread, the OOB tracks on the Char B1 are a dream come true. They click together and are very durable and assemble in no time! You also don't need any "sag" with them so going the AM route would be largely wasted IMHO.

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Posted by Shellback on Friday, August 26, 2011 9:05 AM

ogrejohn

 

 Shellback:

 

That the thing that gets me . i paid $7 for the kit and the Fruils will be $39 ! i thought AFV made a set but they are not on Sprue Bro's site .Not done looking around yet .The rubber band tracks in the kit aren't the worst i have seen . We'll see . I could try the straight pin method to force sag into the rubber band tracks but that's a pain to do .

 

 

Carl, R&J has Modelkasten set SK-70 for Pz I A for $27.00 and the Friul set ATL-20 for Pz I and Opel Maultier for $30.00. If either would work I'd get the Friuls. I'm currently trying out my first set of Friuls and while they are as tedious as any indy link they do look good. Plus, they have plenty of extra links whereas I think Modelkasten only gives you what you need for each run. R&J is right around there in Eric and your neighborhood too.

Hey John thanks !Yes

you told me about R&J before and guess what ......... i forgot .Embarrassed I might as well through some bucks at this little Pz. I saw the same Fruils at Sprue Bro. I think they are for the Dragon kit but maybe they will work . Next i might as well get a detail set for this Pz. 1 . If i keep this up i'll have to enter in a contest ............wow ! As you know thats a strange thought for me ! I must be going styrene stupid ..............Stick out tongue

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Posted by Shellback on Friday, August 26, 2011 9:10 AM

wbill76

Carl, MK makes a nice and easy to assemble set for the Pz I (they are so small that one of the pins is already molded in and you just slide in the link and add the 2nd pin, assembly is very fast as a result) that would likely be cheaper than Fruils if you want to go that route.

Tread, the OOB tracks on the Char B1 are a dream come true. They click together and are very durable and assemble in no time!

WBill thanks for the further info .Yes Like i said in my reply to John i might as well put some bucks into this little Pz. When i'm done today i'll look those up .

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, August 26, 2011 9:16 AM

PANZERWAFFE

Hey Carl, thanks for the nice words, just trying to help everyone out if possible.  I tell ya though, I'm learning more from all of you then I'm able to give back.  I thank all of you Beer

Tread theres nothing like getting the package!!  Nice to hear your pleased with her.  I too am looking forward to this GB.  It has brought togther a lot of superb builders and some great information.  I too have received mail today and yes very exciting!

New arrival

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Has anyone heard of or built a Vulcan model?  This is my first but just peaking in the box it looks to be a nice kit.  This is going to be a small one though.  Mine might be smaller then yours Eric Indifferent

Sorry, I've never built a Vulcan model either but I swear some I've built were designed and made by Klingons...

 

Have to second the Char B treads are great, other than sanding off a small injection mark on the shoe you just snap them together. If only cleaning up the zillion tiny little road wheels were as easy.

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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