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LIGHT ARMOR Group Build
Posted by cj95 on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 11:18 PM

After some arm twisting I've been talked into hosting my very first Group Build.


Go gentle on me. ;)


Light Armor Group Build:


Available to any armored combat vehicle who either by weight and/or designation qualifies as a light tank/armored vehicle.


Note this includes vehicles like the M3 Calvalry Vehicle and the combat variants of the LAV, but not APC's or support variants of those vehicles.


 


Any time period available


Any Scale


Any aftermarket...etc etc


Possible Badge:




STARTS: Right Now.


ENDS: Novemeber 1st, 2006 


 


Participants:


 


Me--Tamiya  1/35 Walker Bulldog COMPLETE!! (Page 4)


Anthony--LAV-25 Pirhanna   COMPLETE!! (Page 6)


PanzerWulff-- Academy 1/35 M3 Stuart  COMPLETE!! (Page 7)


                     --  Possibly an Academy 1/35 M551 Sheridan


Zokissma-- not sure yet


Espins1--Tamiya 1/35 M40-75/18 Semovente


Yann Solo--Tamiya 1/35 M3 Stuart COMPLETE!!  ( Page 2 )


                 --Academy 1/35 M18 Hellcat  COMPLETE (Page 3)


315Rooster--AFV Club1/35 Walker Bulldog  COMPLETE!! (Page 9)


CarnivourousDonut-- Tamiya 1/35 Pz II (Vintage) COMPLETE (Page 5)


FrogFoot --Tamiya 1/35 M40-75/18 Semovente


Taxtp -- 1/35 Daimler Armored Car


Lt Zogg --Bronco Models 1/35 Hotchkiss H-39


Plastic Cross--Tamiya 1/35 M8 Howitzer


IanisBored--Tamiya 1/35 Pz II  COMPLETE (Page 8)

Plastic Cross--Bronco Models 1/35 Hotchkiss H39

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:49 AM
Ok, I'm in with a LAV-25 "Piranha," won't be able to start for a while Sad [:(]
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Posted by LemonJello on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 12:20 PM

Really a neat idea.  Unfortunately I can't commit to it right now.  I would have gone with an LAV-25 in USMC markings. 

There's a resin kit of the Italian Centauro that really catches my imagination, but the bite it would take from my wallet brings me back to earth. 

Good luck and I'll be following this GB as it progresses!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:03 PM

I might be in a bit later, but I have too many kits at the moment.

Will

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Posted by PanzerWulff on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:56 PM
I have an academy 1/35 M3 Stuart I'm in not sure if I will use the US Army north africa markings or the USMC pacific onesWink [;)]
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Posted by zokissima on Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:55 PM
Add me in. I don't know what I'll be building yet, I have plenty to chose from, so I'll let you all know when I get to it. Great idea on the generous time frame.
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Posted by espins1 on Thursday, April 27, 2006 2:11 PM
Would the M40-75/18 Semovente qualify for this build?  If so, put me down for the 1/35 Tamiya kit.  If not, then I'll build my 1/35 Tamiya Pz II F/G.

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Posted by Yann Solo on Thursday, April 27, 2006 3:20 PM
I might be in with a Tamiya M41 Walker Bulldog or a Tamiya M3 Stuart?  Not sure yet!  I'm gonna buy it this weekend.  Is M18 Hellcat allowed?
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Posted by 315rooster on Friday, April 28, 2006 6:58 AM
Count me in for the AFV Club Walker Bulldog.  I'm really looking forward to this build.  I've built too many 72nd and 48th scale kits lately.

Grant

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Posted by cj95 on Friday, April 28, 2006 4:46 PM

Welcome all.  Thanks for joining up.

Great ideas out there for this build that I had never even considered.

I especially like Scott's idea for the M40-75/18 Semovente.  Thats going to be a cool build.

Yann, As far as the Hellcat goes, I think that qualifies easily.  At 18 tons and super fast Its the Uber Light TankDestroyer.

 

Cant wait to see what y'all bring to the table.  (especially all those Bulldogs)

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Posted by 315rooster on Saturday, April 29, 2006 2:56 PM
I started the AFV club Walker Bulldog.  It will probably be in South Vietnamese markings (to be different).

I put 32 parts onto the lower hull, and you really couldn't tell that I was there.

Grant

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Posted by cj95 on Saturday, April 29, 2006 6:21 PM

 315rooster wrote:


I put 32 parts onto the lower hull, and you really couldn't tell that I was there.

Grant

 

LOL....I think thats going to be the main difference between your AFV Bulldog and my Tamiya Bulldog.

I think I only have 32 parts in the entire kit  (!)

I think I should have read some reviews before buying it, but hopefully it'll come out nice.  If it goes too quick I may have to add another kit so I dont feel too guilty.

Cant wait to see some pics.

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Posted by espins1 on Sunday, April 30, 2006 1:25 PM
This Semovente is a pretty easy build.  I'm almost at the point where I can spray the first coat.  It's a nice, refreshing change from all the aircraft I've been hammering away on.  Laugh [(-D]

It's almost frightening how little this thing is.  I'm sure it was relatively easy prey.

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Posted by 315rooster on Sunday, April 30, 2006 1:51 PM
 cj95 wrote:

LOL....I think thats going to be the main difference between your AFV Bulldog and my Tamiya Bulldog.

I think I only have 32 parts in the entire kit  (!)



I'm jealous.  I bought an Eduard set for my Tamiya, but the brass looks evil.  This is why I chose the AFV Club kit.  There is just a whole bunch of tiny suspension parts on this one.  Once you start the upper hull, it is close to finished.  I probably have 30 more parts on the lower hull minus the wheels and sprockets to go.

Pics to follow when I can prime the lower hull.

Grant

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Posted by Yann Solo on Sunday, April 30, 2006 8:37 PM
Ok!  You can officially count me in with my Tamiya M3 Stuart.  I'll do the M-18 Hellcat later.
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Posted by cj95 on Sunday, April 30, 2006 10:31 PM

315 Rooster......

What comes with that Eduard PE set for the Tamiya kit?

I've pretty much been able to slap 75% of the model together in just an evening.

While the kit looks nice to my eyes.  (typical great Tamiya fit)  I'm not too sure about the accuracy. 

If there's some nice stuff in the PE kit I may pick one up. 

Thanks......

 

Photos when I get my Digital Camera back from being loaned out.   (grrrrrrr)

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Posted by 315rooster on Monday, May 1, 2006 5:44 AM
 cj95 wrote:

315 Rooster......

What comes with that Eduard PE set for the Tamiya kit?



The PE set from Eduard (35-040) comes with clasps, hand-holds, a few fender supports, a bunch of add on detail for the MG, and a few other details.  Almost off of it is to be added to the upper hull.

Grant

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Posted by cj95 on Tuesday, May 2, 2006 5:27 PM

Okay this isnt much of a photo......little bit blurry....but it proves I am doing something on my Bulldog.


 


Turret is pretty much complete except for a little speck of putty I need in one spot.


The hull is still in dry-dock.   Or wherever tanks go to get built. :)


 


 

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Posted by Yann Solo on Wednesday, May 3, 2006 8:24 PM

Ok! Can I build two kits?

Because I already completed my M3 Stuart Light Tank!!  I'll post some pics tomorow.  This was my first armor, first weathering experience, first time it tooks only three days to complete!!!  I don't believe it!

These light tanks are maybe too quick to build to even make a group build.  It could go like this:

Here is a picture of the box.  And here is a picture of the final assembly!Laugh [(-D]

I've opened up the box of my M-18 Hellcat from Academy and there is a lot more parts in it.  It might take a little longer to build so if I can do that, I'm in again with another build.  Tanks

 

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Posted by PanzerWulff on Wednesday, May 3, 2006 11:40 PM
Yeah Yann the Tamiya Stuart is an easy build I gave one to my 13 year old nephew for his birthday as well as a tamiya PanzerII my Acadamey Stuart seems to have a full interior I love the stuart I may get the academy "Honey"Stuart after this one Academy makes some nice lil armor kits BTW would the M551 Sheridan count as a "Light" Tank???
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Posted by Yann Solo on Thursday, May 4, 2006 9:54 AM

Here are the pictures of my Tamiya M3 Stuart.  Like I said earlier, this is my first armor build, first time I attempt to do weathering techniques so give me your comments.  One thing I noticed is I should have filled the gap at the top of the turret.  I've seen it when it was all done.

In general, I think I did great but I'm sure it was not the most challenging armor to build.

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Posted by cj95 on Thursday, May 4, 2006 10:33 AM

Yann .....DANG!!

Thats a sweet looking Stuart there sir.   I think the weathering is excellent.  The tank looks used without looking like a piece of junk.

The tracks are particularly nice.

 

With work like this, you're allowed to build as many light tanks as you want for this build.

Grab you badge and wear it proudly.

 

In other news......

PANZERWULF:   The Sheridan absoutely qualifies as a light tank since that is what its classified as.  Should make a sweet build if you decide to do it.

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Posted by cj95 on Thursday, May 4, 2006 10:37 AM

In more Other News..........

 

Having a bit of problems with the canvas/rubber cover for the Bulldog's gun mantlet.   The Tamiya instructions are wating me to make it out of clear plastic wrap and I'm a bit leary about painting it afterwards. 

 

Any of you other Bulldog guys know of any good AM covers, or maybe an easier technique for scratch building one?

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Posted by Yann Solo on Thursday, May 4, 2006 11:01 AM
Thanks for the comments cj95.  I had a lot of fun building it.  I would replace the mahine gun on top of it if there is a better looking version available cause that one looks terrible.
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Posted by espins1 on Thursday, May 4, 2006 11:09 AM
Great job on the Stewart!  Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by espins1 on Thursday, May 4, 2006 11:26 AM

I'm going to spray the Semovente either tonight or tomorrow while I wait for stuff to dry and cure on 2 aircraft I'm doing for other GBs. 

This is a nice little kit, very easy to put together.  I'll have some progress pictures by this weekend.

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Posted by Yann Solo on Thursday, May 4, 2006 2:07 PM
 cj95 wrote:

In more Other News..........

 

Having a bit of problems with the canvas/rubber cover for the Bulldog's gun mantlet.   The Tamiya instructions are wating me to make it out of clear plastic wrap and I'm a bit leary about painting it afterwards. 

 

Any of you other Bulldog guys know of any good AM covers, or maybe an easier technique for scratch building one?

Take a look at what this guy did, maybe you could use that technique!

http://www.finescale.com/FSM/CS/forums/617175/ShowPost.aspx

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 4, 2006 2:47 PM
Looks great!
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Posted by buff on Thursday, May 4, 2006 5:33 PM

Good looking finish Yann.  It's hard to tell on my monitor, but the tracks look a little reddish.  Those tracks had rubber track pads, so there wouldn't have been any rust on them.  Like I said, it was hard to tell on my monitor.

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Posted by Yann Solo on Thursday, May 4, 2006 7:39 PM
 buff wrote:

Good looking finish Yann.  It's hard to tell on my monitor, but the tracks look a little reddish.  Those tracks had rubber track pads, so there wouldn't have been any rust on them.  Like I said, it was hard to tell on my monitor.

I should have done more research on this! I didn't know they were made of rubber.  Most of the rust I made was on the link pins of the tracks but I did put a little on the track itself.  I don't know if I'm gonna be able to correct this!

Thanks for the clarification.

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