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Academy 1:35 Abrams Tank WIP
Posted by Toshi on Thursday, October 8, 2015 9:33 PM

To my fellow forum members,

I hope everyone enjoyed their Thursday evening dinner.  Personally it was shake and bake with a few extra ingredients to give at a kick and to add a bit more of the crunchier type shrimp we are all used to.  Tomorrow I'd like to work on my M1A1.  

This is my first tank ever as well as being a contributer to this thread so please don't laugh and help me if you can.  I'll be creating this piece of art and let's all go from there.  Thank you forum members for your assistance in this matter!

Toshi

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Posted by M. Brindos on Thursday, October 8, 2015 9:38 PM

Just have fun with it Toshi. You will do great.  :)

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, October 8, 2015 9:43 PM

Toshi

To my fellow forum members,

I hope everyone enjoyed their Thursday evening dinner.  Personally it was shake and bake with a few extra ingredients to give at a kick and to add a bit more of the crunchier type shrimp we are all used to.  Tomorrow I'd like to work on my M1A1.  

This is my first tank ever as well as being a contributer to this thread so please don't laugh and help me if you can.  I'll be creating this piece of art and let's all go from there.  Thank you forum members for your assistance in this matter!

Toshi

 

This is what I have so far.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, October 8, 2015 9:51 PM

Please forgive me, I've been having cognition issue for two weeks now.  I am a TBI (Traumatic Brian Injury) patient still under care.  I posted the wrong photos.  I will post the correct photos, until then please disregard the photos above.

I'm so sorry,

Toshi

 

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, October 8, 2015 9:53 PM

M. Brindos

Just have fun with it Toshi. You will do great.  :)

 

Yes, I will sir, thank you so much for your support in my builds, I so look up to you for your tips and instructional guidance.  Thank you!

Toshi

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Posted by M. Brindos on Thursday, October 8, 2015 10:13 PM

With armor there is a bit of freedom you can not experience when building aircraft. Tanks get sloppy, muddy, bent up, beat up, and abused. Nothing at all like aircraft do.

They are the ground slogging, mud splattering, titan machines of ground war. You don't have to have to most accurate color as the layers of weathering applied will change that color anyways. You can leave scratches in the finish and generally get carried away in just building up an armored beast of anialation without fret.

Make sure you look up tons of reference pictures and just go with what you feel will be artistically pleasing to your eyes. After all, it has to reside on YOUR shelf.  ;)

You can really go "hog wild" or just build it out of the box. Either way, its your fist armor build and you can't go wrong. You might even get the armor bug for a while lol.

I'm behind you Toshi. We all will be and you can count on that I'm sure.

Truly, I am looking forward to seeing what you can make of this kit. :D

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Posted by Bish on Friday, October 9, 2015 12:43 AM
Well, so you have gone to the Dark Side. Will be looking forward to seeing how this come along.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by disastermaster on Friday, October 9, 2015 12:45 AM

Toshi

Please forgive me, I've been having cognition issue for two weeks now.  I am a TBI (Traumatic Brian Injury) patient still under care.  I posted the wrong photos.  I will post the correct photos, until then please disregard the photos above.

I'm so sorry,

Toshi

 

 

Hey Toshi,

 

 

 

 No apology required. I had a brain tumor the size of a tennis ball 37 years ago when I was 27.  It was a lonnnnggggg time before I came back from that. I got down to 115-20 pounds and couldn’t even walk straight. I still have a few long term issues; blind in one eye, limited facial expressions and a few other blips (still got a hunk of bone missing from my skull).

 

 

 Most people don’t even realize I still have problems. I’ve been weight lifting at the gym for 26 years now and I’m far stronger and in better shape than when I was 27.

 

 

 If you’re still under care, you’re doing really well to be building a model at all. Maybe reading a bit of what I've been through might help you find your way back.

 

 
 Keep a good attitude and don’t sweat it. I’m sure you’ll get better and you’ll probably come back stronger  for it too.
 
 

 Keep building tanks

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Posted by GMorrison on Friday, October 9, 2015 12:59 AM

Academy like Tamiya, great choice.

But don't buy the pickle cocktails these characters are selling. A tank is just as hard as any other subject, in particular because if you don't weather, you aren't really in the game.

As you know from your birdcage airplane, these kits put themselves together while you are in the jake. But then the fun begins with tanks. Your goal is to make it look "real".

Brindos says, well anyone can get dirty without trying. No say I, you really have to try.

You'll have fun.

I find the darn things a little tedious, but they go together pretty quickly.

 

 

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, October 9, 2015 7:56 AM

Toshi, I have to second what the guys already said.

Plus in some ways armour is less of a pain than aircraft. 

1). No annoying masking of canopies and clear parts. Some kits have clear parts for the headlights but you can install them when the kit is complete. 

2). Leave the wheels, tracks, and skirts off and then paint the whole thing as a single piece. No masking, no muss no fuss. Then paint the rubber on the wheels, paint the tracks, add them to the tank and put the skirts on over them. 

You can try colour modulation here. Mix a little black or brown into your base coat to paint the shadow areas (under the fenders, turret, etc.) use your base coat on the sides and then mix a little white for the upper surfaces where the sun would hit (top of hull, turret, etc). Doog is much better at this than me. 

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Posted by GMorrison on Friday, October 9, 2015 11:28 AM

Toshi, the title of this thread needs to be revised from "Tamiya" to "Academy".

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Posted by M. Brindos on Friday, October 9, 2015 2:22 PM

GMorrison

Brindos says, well anyone can get dirty without trying. No say I, you really have to try.

 

meh. You paraphrase me a bit, me thinks, but aye. As I read that I heard it in the voice of Jack Sparrow lol.

Personally I just find armor building a bit more relaxed than Aircraft modelling. If you get the finish off on a plane it really comes off badly, but armor is more forgiving in that respect.

But you are right in that it takes morer than just mixing up some dirt and white glue and slopping it on the tracks. Weathering is truly the key to armor modelling and that's one of the funnest parts to do, but you're right in that you have to weather with intention.

 

Toshi, you're going to enjoy yourself. I know you will.  :D

- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 9, 2015 2:53 PM

M. Brindos

With armor there is a bit of freedom you can not experience when building aircraft. Tanks get sloppy, muddy, bent up, beat up, and abused. Nothing at all like aircraft do.

They are the ground slogging, mud splattering, titan machines of ground war. You don't have to have to most accurate color as the layers of weathering applied will change that color anyways. You can leave scratches in the finish and generally get carried away in just building up an armored beast of anialation without fret.

Make sure you look up tons of reference pictures and just go with what you feel will be artistically pleasing to your eyes. After all, it has to reside on YOUR shelf.  ;)

You can really go "hog wild" or just build it out of the box. Either way, its your fist armor build and you can't go wrong. You might even get the armor bug for a while lol.

I'm behind you Toshi. We all will be and you can count on that I'm sure.

Truly, I am looking forward to seeing what you can make of this kit. :D

 

Thank you sir, I will definitely utilize the tips you just gave me.  Thank!

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 9, 2015 2:56 PM

Bish
Well, so you have gone to the Dark Side. Will be looking forward to seeing how this come along.
 

Don't worry young Jedi, at some point I shall return to the good side of the force!  LOL!  I'll be sending this thread over to the Armour thread.

Thank you so much,

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 9, 2015 3:00 PM

Thank you sir, at times I feel like I'm the only person that has TBI, it's people like you that inspires me to move forward.

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 9, 2015 3:03 PM

GMorrison

Academy like Tamiya, great choice.

But don't buy the pickle cocktails these characters are selling. A tank is just as hard as any other subject, in particular because if you don't weather, you aren't really in the game.

As you know from your birdcage airplane, these kits put themselves together while you are in the jake. But then the fun begins with tanks. Your goal is to make it look "real".

Brindos says, well anyone can get dirty without trying. No say I, you really have to try.

You'll have fun.

I find the darn things a little tedious, but they go together pretty quickly.

 

 

 

Thank you for setting things straight for me it's alway an educational tool to get better!

Toshi

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Posted by GMorrison on Friday, October 9, 2015 3:05 PM

Toshi, go back to your first post, press the edit key, and change the header from "Tamiya" to "Academy". It'll make future searches a whole lot easier.

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 9, 2015 3:14 PM

GMorrison

Toshi, go back to your first post, press the edit key, and change the header from "Tamiya" to "Academy". It'll make future searches a whole lot easier.

 

Thank you GMorrison!

Toshi

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Posted by Bish on Friday, October 9, 2015 4:41 PM
I am looking forward to this as I have never built an Academy armour kit and have not seen many built. I have been meaning to get one of their 35th Warrior kits for some time so will be nice to see how they build.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by HeavyArty on Friday, October 9, 2015 5:15 PM

Bish
I am looking forward to this as I have never built an Academy armour kit and have not seen many built. I have been meaning to get one of their 35th Warrior kits for some time so will be nice to see how they build.

Generally, Academy has two classes of kits.  Their older kits were poor copies of Tamiya kits.  Sometimes (M60 series, M2A2 Iraq) they improve them.  Usually, they were direct copies.

In the late '90s, they started designing their own molds that are generally pretty nice.  The Warrior is all Academy and pretty nice.  Their line of ROK vehicles (K200, K200A1, K1, K1A1, etc) are very nice.

This kit (USMC Abrams 2003) is a hybrid that used a copy of the original Tamiya M1 that Academy updated (pretty unsuccefully) into an M1A1.  This release fixed most of the problems w/the earlier M1A1 kit with sprue J, but left two major problems.  The biggest and hardest to overcome is that the turret is an M1 turret and about 5mm too short.  The M1A1 turret is longer in the area of the mantlet since additional armor was added.  You can see that the turret is too short around the smoke grenade launchers, they are too crowded.  The other issue is the tracks are the older T156 chevron block tracks that haven't been used since the early '90s.  AFV Club makes a very nice set of indi-link T158 square block (Bigfoot in modeling terms) tracks.  The rest of the updated parts on the J sprue are pretty nice.  There are still a bunch of things that need to be updated or corrected on the original Tamiya parts though.  It also needs anti-slip coating added to it. 

If you are looking for an accurate M1A1 Abrams, get the Dragon M1A1 AIM (kit #3535).  It is light years ahead of both Tamiya and Academy kits.

 

By the way, you could also go back and edit the post w/the aircraft kit in it as well.  Just delete it all.

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, October 9, 2015 5:17 PM
WHAAA! Toshi is building a tank????? Next thing you know Toshi will be building a ship! What’s this world coming to???

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Posted by GMorrison on Friday, October 9, 2015 6:35 PM

I only have a handful, well maybe a dozen armor kits in my stash and only one Academy kit. I bought it, the M3 Lee, during one of those "I'm not leaving this store with nuttin" moments. It's kind of amazing. I know that there's a bunch of things not right- bolts too big, sits too high, but it has a full interior. Kind of amazing the 75mm gun is pretty much complete, on it's pintles, rotates and elevates, would look pretty good by itself sitting in a 1/35 city park with kids playing on it. Not AFV Club, but also not old Tamiya.

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Posted by Toshi on Saturday, October 10, 2015 6:00 AM

modelcrazy
WHAAA! Toshi is building a tank????? Next thing you know Toshi will be building a ship! What’s this world coming to???
 

Mrs. Toshi asked me if I want to build the Arizona!  Maybe, we have to wait and see.  Thank you for the visit.

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Saturday, October 10, 2015 6:10 AM

Here is what was done last night, I freaked out with all those tiny looking wheels!  I finally got them in order as you can see.  I'm putting together pieces I have know idea about.  Most importantly I'm having a blast with this M1A1.  It's very exciting!  Please view the photos below.

Toshi

 

 

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Posted by Toshi on Saturday, October 10, 2015 6:29 AM

disastermaster

 

 
Toshi

Please forgive me, I've been having cognition issue for two weeks now.  I am a TBI (Traumatic Brian Injury) patient still under care.  I posted the wrong photos.  I will post the correct photos, until then please disregard the photos above.

I'm so sorry,

Toshi

 

 

 

 

Hey Toshi,

 

 

 

 No apology required. I had a brain tumor the size of a tennis ball 37 years ago when I was 27.  It was a lonnnnggggg time before I came back from that. I got down to 115-20 pounds and couldn’t even walk straight. I still have a few long term issues; blind in one eye, limited facial expressions and a few other blips (still got a hunk of bone missing from my skull).

 

 

 Most people don’t even realize I still have problems. I’ve been weight lifting at the gym for 26 years now and I’m far stronger and in better shape than when I was 27.

 

 

 If you’re still under care, you’re doing really well to be building a model at all. Maybe reading a bit of what I've been through might help you find your way back.

 

 
 Keep a good attitude and don’t sweat it. I’m sure you’ll get better and you’ll probably come back stronger  for it too.
 
 

 Keep building tanks

            and I KNOW you will.
 
                Good Luck!                                                            http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Animated/th_1-Animated-Disastermaster.gif?t=1296616998

 

 

Sorry I took so long with a reply to you.  Mrs. Toshi read what you wrote and we both cried.  You are a true soldier to be able to overcome obstacles that affects you.

I got hit on the left side of my body with 250lbs. of board.  I hit the ground on my right side.  My left side is fine but, taking a hit on a concrete floor at work affected me with these issues that you and I must overcome.  I have difficulty with my whole right side of my body, and I too have the same issue with my right eye.

I've been enrolled in an outpatient facility called MENTIS in Stow, Ohio.  Little by little I can do more each day.  They are trying to get me to play my trumpet again on a professional level as I used to be a jazz musician.  I can only wait and see how this turns out.

As for rehabilitation, making model kits have saved my life, I so enjoy this new hobby that MENTIS has found for me.  Mrs. Toshi, as a joke, makes fun of MENTIS.  She says; "MENTIS has found you a new hobby, but I get stuck with how much it cost to fund my new hobby.  LOL!

Thank you sir for your concerns, especially the read and reply!

Toshi

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, October 10, 2015 7:47 AM

Well Toshi, the road wheels are the most boring tedious part (unless the kit has individual link tracks) so everything should be more fun and interesting now. 

At least you're not building something like a Panzer IV or Churchill with ZILLIONS of teeny tiny road wheels!!! 

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Posted by Toshi on Saturday, October 10, 2015 9:19 AM

Gamera

Well Toshi, the road wheels are the most boring tedious part (unless the kit has individual link tracks) so everything should be more fun and interesting now. 

At least you're not building something like a Panzer IV or Churchill with ZILLIONS of teeny tiny road wheels!!! 

 

Gamera

Well Toshi, the road wheels are the most boring tedious part (unless the kit has individual link tracks) so everything should be more fun and interesting now. 

At least you're not building something like a Panzer IV or Churchill with ZILLIONS of teeny tiny road wheels!!! 

 

Gamera

Well Toshi, the road wheels are the most boring tedious part (unless the kit has individual link tracks) so everything should be more fun and interesting now. 

At least you're not building something like a Panzer IV or Churchill with ZILLIONS of teeny tiny road wheels!!! 

 

Yes, interestingly enough, yet with curiosity that I assembled so many wheels in my life.  I'll make sure the Panzer IV or Churchill will be avoided as if it were the Ebola virus by myself.  

I have a question to you directly so.  If you don't mind, with much respect sir, what does your FSM name mean?  I fully understand that if you don't reply back, please excuse my ignorance.  But, I recall a giant Japanese turtle like creature that used to fight with Godzilla named Gamera.  Is this so?  Thank you in advance.  Or my apologies in advance.

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, October 10, 2015 9:55 AM

Lol Toshi! Yeah, there's a bad movie site I post to as well and I started using Gamera as a handle over there. Yup, giant Japanese turtle! Couldn't think of a better name so I just went and used it here too, I've actually started using it on several forums. 

PS: You can call me Cliff if you want, I go by my real name and the handle here. 

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Posted by the doog on Saturday, October 10, 2015 9:56 AM

I have to say that I believe that the process of assembling this model will probably be excellent therapy for your injury. Lots of parts and steps to "recognize" and follow. I should help to train your brain back to normalcy.

JUst take your time; no rushing.. Smile

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Posted by M. Brindos on Saturday, October 10, 2015 2:47 PM

So far, so good.

I don't know anything about TBI or how it effects your daily life, but my youngest son is Autistic. Not even nearly the same thing, I know, but I do understand how your life changes, at least a little.

If you need or want o know what anything is, just ask. We can tell you what things are and how they work and why they are there. I find it easier to model something when I know what its function and purpose are.

Keep up the momentum, my friend. You really will enjoy this. I promise you that lol.

- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"

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