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Way over my head...Meng TS-10, BMPT Terminator 1/35

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  • Member since
    July 2007
Posted by Utoshita on Saturday, November 15, 2014 9:33 AM

Dear All,

Thank You very much for your support and kind comments!

I had to leave for a trip abroad last week but will start with the running gear this weekend.

@ Barrett - the tracks are truly a killer. But I will get started today :)

@ Toyo72 - Thank you for your support!

@ Payitforward - I have a Zvezda  1/35 Tiger 1 that will be my scapegoat

@ James - Excellent advice, thank you! Will you share some pictures with us?

I will hopefully have some progress tomorrow.

With Kind Regards

Utoshita

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  • Member since
    November 2004
Posted by snapdragonxxx on Monday, November 10, 2014 11:29 AM

I have done this kit. It is a fantastic build, but you need to replace the kit barrels with RB ones. Not only does it make it look better, but the barrels are the correct length!

The tracks are designed to work and once you get a system going then they can be done in an evening, then it's just painting, Use a clear plastic bag so that you don't loose any bits, but if you get it right you should have a complete sprue of tracks (sprue H) for the spares box.

There is a jig to help you build and it is a godsend!

The suspension will work. Take your time, don't panic.

Look to Mig Ammo for the correct paint colours.

I used Quickwheels' set for painting the road wheels. you can also do Meng's other two T-90 kits with the same set.

My camera was in for repair when I built this, so there's no photos of the build, I will Photograph it and put it on this thread Tomorrow.

This is a very well done and enjoyable bit of mean looking Russian kit from Meng. It looks good when finished and in the cabinet.

Meng BPMT -90 "Terminator" Rules for building.

1. Don't Panic!

2. Spend lots of time with the manual. Learn it and understand what you are going to do.

3. Please replace the gun barrels!

4 Paint as you go along. It's easier!

5. Don't Panic. Remember the manual!

6.Take care around the tracks. This is where you have to pay attention. Use the Jig - don't be foolish.

7. Broke a peg on a track link? Plenty of spares. Work carefully and take your time.

8. Walk away when you have to. Take a break. It's useful.

9. No shortcuts in this kit. By the book!

10. Dry fit everything at least twice.

11. The mine ploughs are a SOB to build. It is very easy to get things mixed up. I did and got them wrong. BUILD THESE WITH EXTREME CAUTION. Never do them when tired!

 

There! That should help. It's a great kit of an unusual subject which has set me on a path of doing lots of Russian vehicles. despite the part count you will find that it is all a really good fit and goes together very well. It's one to enjoy, but needs care and attention at certain points of the build.

 

James

  • Member since
    November 2014
Posted by Payitforward on Saturday, November 8, 2014 9:10 PM

We have all been there I think, the first thing I do when up against what seems to be a monster is build a second kit at the same time. This way when you get frustrated with the build you can step back until you are ready to take another go at it! As for tracks if they are plastic I use a slow drying glue testors liquid is a good one, and I always use a ruler! Building the tracks link by link keeping them touching the edge of the ruler will keep them straight while you work. Crazy but I spent 3 years working on one model 'largely scratch built' and could only spend 30min to one hour after work.guess the point is dont let the job overwhelm you, you control the job! Good luck. You can do it!

  • Member since
    March 2003
  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Sunday, November 2, 2014 6:31 AM

I hope it comes out well, it's a mean looking vehicle.

  • Member since
    March 2014
Posted by BarrettDuke on Saturday, November 1, 2014 10:56 AM

Utoshita, Sounds like a great project. The tracks constitute about half of all the parts. So don't let that intimidate you. The main thing you're up against there is the seemingly endless repetition. Once you get the hang of the assembly process, you'll simply repeat that ad nauseam. I have not built that kit but most people who have seem to have really liked it. Take your time and enjoy. Barrett

  • Member since
    July 2007
Way over my head...Meng TS-10, BMPT Terminator 1/35
Posted by Utoshita on Saturday, November 1, 2014 9:09 AM

Dear All,

My LHS tock me by surprise and gave me a good price for this extraordinary kit.

Then again - I am not sure if I can pursue myself to cut the initial sprue...

Wow am I out of my comfort zone with this one!
Tracks only are 810 parts...this is by far the most complex kit I have ever brought home. 

Anyone who has done this one already?
Any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated!
 
With Kind Regards
Utoshita

Deliriant isti Hominem!

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