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Zvezda M-3 Scout Car ~FINISHED Pg. 9~

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  • From: Kincheloe Michigan
Posted by Mikeym_us on Sunday, May 17, 2009 6:39 PM
 mg.mikael wrote:

Dre- Yes, it would be nice to see one of the more higher-end companies like Dragon or Bronco release a new mold of this kit, but then again I guess it's false hope. Since it doesn't look like any company will be releasing a new mold anytime soon.Disapprove [V]

wbill76- Thanks for lookin' in.Smile [:)] Hope to make some progress this week by attaching the hull parts to the frame.

Dragon already has the M3 cab all they need is a new chassis and fighting compartment and they are all set.

On the workbench: Dragon 1/350 scale Ticonderoga class USS BunkerHill 1/720 scale Italeri USS Harry S. Truman 1/72 scale Encore Yak-6

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Posted by mg.mikael on Sunday, May 17, 2009 6:08 PM

terry35- Glad you like it, hope to get some more work done on it soon(sorta been busy lately.)Anyways, thanks for lookin'!Wink [;)]

panzerguy- Thanks for the comments!

newarmorman- Thanks for the comments and for reading my entire WIP!Smile [:)] I don't mind the question......so are you gonna have the Sd.kfz.7 towing the 88mm Flak 37? I assume so, because the Sd.kfz.7 never mounted an 88mm. If your gonna have it towing the Flak, I don't forsee any serious problems. Though it is quite an undertaking for your first WWII German build and for that I gotta give you a thumb's up.Thumbs Up [tup] Lookin' forward to seeing how your build turns out! By the way, here's a review of the Dragon 3 in 1 Flak 37: http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/reviews/vehicles/dragon/dr6287.htm              Hope it helps.

 

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Posted by newarmorman on Saturday, May 16, 2009 10:30 PM
Hi Mg,

Just read all three pages following your build, I wish I was patient enough to document all my builds! I just recently finished an M551 Sheridan it took me awhile also. I chose to do some extras like add fiber optic lighting. I have a great way to paint road wheels, tires etc. I will take some photos and start a thread see what all you think about it (no masking, 15 road wheels in 5 minutes). I didn't mean to disturb your thread but I wanted your opinion! I am considering building a Tamiya Sd.kfz.7 (kit 35148*2200) and mate it with a Dragon 3 n 1 88mm Flak 37 (kit 6287) what do you think? , any concerns or suggestions? This will be my first WWII German build(s)!

Thanks,


Newarmorman
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Posted by panzerguy on Saturday, May 16, 2009 6:59 PM

  Mg been checking out your build and it looks like your gonna have your self a keeper when its finished. Kits like this, though challenging, are well worth it since the subject is not covered by other manufactures. 

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  • From: Dublin Rep Of Ireland
Posted by terry35 on Saturday, May 16, 2009 6:10 PM

Great progress there mg.mikael, fair play for sticking in there for so long with this one. The project now seems to be comming together at last, keep up the good work.

Terry.

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  • From: Bridgeview, Illinois
Posted by mg.mikael on Saturday, May 16, 2009 11:41 AM

Okay, here's that update I'd said I'd get up. Been doing alot of work in the front, back, and inside the scout car. In the back I've started putting in the handles and support truss for a step plate. The pieces fit in quite nicely, but a seam does have to be removed on every truss piece.

The doors have also been fixed and painted up. Eash door has three major pin marks on the interior, so those have to filled in, no doubt about that.Dead [xx(] On the exterior their aren't pin marks, but theirs some shallow marks that could use a bit of putty.

As for the dash, I painted the dials and then filled them with a little Testor's clear parts cement & window maker. The engine wall behind the dash needs just a base coat and nothing more. Thank goodness.Big Smile [:D] When the hood goes on, the engine wall completley vanishes from view(since the dash is in front.)

Finally here's all the work done so far. The hood is on, the window frame is on(front winshield to go in later), and the round frame going around the top is finished. Now, I just got to put in the doors and etc.

All comments, questions, and suggestions welcome!Smile [:)]

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Posted by mg.mikael on Saturday, May 16, 2009 10:35 AM
 dbaumi60 wrote:

Hello from PolandSmile [:)]

I have this kit in my stock and your report inspires me to start it. I will do it in version of the 1. Tank Division (polish) in France 1944.

Your progress is great really and I wish you all the best with it.

Best regards

DirkSmile [:)]

Thanks for the comments and for checkin' out my thread, dbaumi60!Smile [:)] Glad my WIP inspires you to get the M-3 out of the stash and onto the workbench.

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Posted by dbaumi60 on Saturday, May 16, 2009 7:05 AM

Hello from PolandSmile [:)]

I have this kit in my stock and your report inspires me to start it. I will do it in version of the 1. Tank Division (polish) in France 1944.

Your progress is great really and I wish you all the best with it.

Best regards

DirkSmile [:)]

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  • From: Bridgeview, Illinois
Posted by mg.mikael on Friday, May 15, 2009 10:15 PM

Thanks for the comments, Dre! I got alot more work done yesterday and today, so it looks alot more like a vehicle, then it does in those pics.Wink [;)] Thanks for the tip about the "trenches."

I'll try to get another update tommorrow.......I would have had one today, but I just bought a new MP3 player so I'm rippin' a ton of music from my CD collection and playin' around with all the other gizmos.Big Smile [:D]

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Dre
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Posted by Dre on Friday, May 15, 2009 6:40 PM

Looking better now that it resembles a vehicle!  You might want to consider filling in those trenches that Zvezda has provided for the headlight guards- I didn't and it shows. 

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  • From: Bridgeview, Illinois
Posted by mg.mikael on Friday, May 15, 2009 2:43 PM
 Grem56 wrote:

Zvezda seems to be fighting you all the way mg.Mikael but you are definately winning Thumbs Up [tup] Looking good and you added a couple of things I must remember (counterweight springs and the tissue covered cushions).

Smile [:)]

Thanks for the comments, Grem56! Glad you like it and I'm glad it's giving you some ideas.Cool [8D] 

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Posted by Grem56 on Friday, May 15, 2009 11:07 AM

Zvezda seems to be fighting you all the way mg.Mikael but you are definately winning Thumbs Up [tup] Looking good and you added a couple of things I must remember (counterweight springs and the tissue covered cushions).

Smile [:)]

 

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Posted by mg.mikael on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:16 PM

Had quite a bit of time on my hands today.....so I finally got around to attaching most of the hull together.Smile [:)] The fighting compartment was attached to the frame. The frontal hull was put together(the top of the engine compartment can't go in, untill I fix some pin marks and seams.) The radiator was also put in.

The radiator of which you see below had a major opening between two parts. I'm not sure if it was supposed to be there, but I felt it looked better filled in. So I filled it with putty and slightly sanded it out. It's not nice and smooth, but their will be some armor slats that will end up covering it from view, thus I'm not worried about it.

All comments, questions, and suggestions welcome!Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by mg.mikael on Monday, May 11, 2009 9:21 PM
 Dre wrote:

Smile [:)]

Nice.Big Smile [:D]LOLLaugh [(-D] But I think he should be sayin' something more politically correct like....."Comrade, where's my vodka?!"Wink [;)]  Just thought of a new one....."Comrade, where's my borscht?!"

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Posted by Dre on Monday, May 11, 2009 6:12 PM

Smile [:)]

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Posted by mg.mikael on Monday, May 11, 2009 5:07 PM

 Dre wrote:
Didja ever find some better decals for this, or are you going to tempt fate and use the ones in the box?

Luckily I did. I found a set of Soviet red stars and the ones with the red flag w/gold wreath in a past kit I built, the Revell 1/35 Katyusha set. So all in all, I have decals I can subtitute in for 90% of the kit's decals that I actually plan to use. The red star in the circle(that is very prominent on the hood) is one of the few I can't replace(but I think I may have a few tricks up my sleeve.)Wink [;)]

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Dre
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Posted by Dre on Monday, May 11, 2009 4:44 PM
Didja ever find some better decals for this, or are you going to tempt fate and use the ones in the box?
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Posted by mg.mikael on Monday, May 11, 2009 4:38 PM

Dre- Yes, it would be nice to see one of the more higher-end companies like Dragon or Bronco release a new mold of this kit, but then again I guess it's false hope. Since it doesn't look like any company will be releasing a new mold anytime soon.Disapprove [V]

wbill76- Thanks for lookin' in.Smile [:)] Hope to make some progress this week by attaching the hull parts to the frame.

"A good plan executed now is better than a perfect plan next week." - George S. Patton

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Posted by wbill76 on Monday, May 11, 2009 1:11 PM
Keep plugging away at this one, I know with the lower quality kits it can be a real struggle at times, but you are making progress at least. Thumbs Up [tup]
Dre
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Posted by Dre on Monday, May 11, 2009 9:47 AM
Blame Zvezda?  Nah, they just filed off the alignment pins from the molds just to increase our fun.  It would be nice to see a quality molding of these M-3's.
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  • From: Bridgeview, Illinois
Posted by mg.mikael on Sunday, May 10, 2009 4:27 PM

Dre- Yeah progess has been goin' slow, but it's not my fault blame Zvezda.Wink [;)] As for what I'm gonna fill in the fighting compartment with, I'll make a couple maps and documents to put near the drivers seat. I also got quite a bit of Ruskie guns to stuff in the fighting compartment, also have some other things planned, but I have to see if they pan out.

Citadelgrad87- Yep, silly putty is the solution to pretty much everything......now only if you could eat it.Big Smile [:D] Thanks for lookin' in on my build.

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Posted by I make stuff on Sunday, May 10, 2009 2:59 PM

Very cool and unusual build, MG, I like it and your tires look photorealistinc in the pictures.  That silly putty realy has a million uses, huh?

Bill  

Dre
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Posted by Dre on Sunday, May 10, 2009 2:58 PM
That's a nice touch on the gas cans.  I really want to see how you finish this off, so hurry up already!Smile [:)]  What kind of junk are you going to stuff in it or on it?
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  • From: Bridgeview, Illinois
Posted by mg.mikael on Sunday, May 10, 2009 8:49 AM

 MECHTECH wrote:
Michael would the jerry cans still have the [U.S.] on them? I really don't don't know about that one, ie. if the Soviets would have had a different one.

I'm pretty sure that since it was a Lend-Lease vehicle, the Soviets would have recieved the vehicle with the US jerry cans. (the very crude kit supplied jerry cans seem to american in design) Plus, after I scratch the straps that hold in the jerry can, the "US" mark won't even be visible, so I'm not worried about it.Wink [;)]

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Posted by MECHTECH on Sunday, May 10, 2009 6:23 AM
Michael would the jerry cans still have the [U.S.] on them? I really don't don't know about that one, ie. if the Soviets would have had a different one.
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Posted by mg.mikael on Saturday, May 9, 2009 6:26 PM

Yep, it's been awhile since my last update(about two weeks).....probably because I got lazy with fixing all the imperfections on this kit, so it's been sittin' to the side of the bench for awhile. However, I finally got around to doing some much needed work on the scout car.Smile [:)]

I was pretty dissapointed with the kit supplied jerry cans that were pre-attached to the holder(poor detail & bad molding), plus they would be a prominent piece on the hull, thus they had to be replaced. So I scrapped those pieces, only after using one of them as a guide to scratching my own. Used some Tamiya jerry cans, then scratched the holder out of some stryene and alot of putty. Not to worried abot the interior of the holder, since the jerry can will hide any imperfections when it's glued on.(the jerry can straps will be scratched at a later time)

 

 I also started the weathering process on the bottom of the passenger compartment. First had to apply a coat of Future to protect the enamel paint dry-brushed on. Then two washes went on, first was a burnt umber/burnt sienna, over that went another burnt umber wash.

All comments, questions, and suggestions welcome!!Cool [8D]

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Posted by mg.mikael on Saturday, April 18, 2009 11:35 PM

terry35- Thanks for checking out the scout car and for the comments! Lookin' forward to seeing that resin Minenraumer 100% finished, weathering and all.Cool [8D]

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Posted by terry35 on Saturday, April 18, 2009 4:56 PM

Your right you did get a good session at the bench. Great progress with the work. Good luck.

Terry.

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Posted by mg.mikael on Saturday, April 18, 2009 4:50 PM

I finally got around to having a good modeling session and did some major work on my build. Yipee!Big Smile [:D] I connected three of the hull sides to the fighting compartment. Suprisingly they went together like a dream, compared to some of the other parts. Just a slight seam has to be filled and some excess glue removed and sanded(but that was my mistake). Then I have to start weathering the bottom of the hull. For some reason the instructions say that the fighting compartment should have been glued on to the main frame a few steps back, but if you do that, you just made weathering a hundred times harder for yourself.

 

The counterweight in the front of has been connected. Scratched the springs out of some copper wire, and filled in a few holes and etc. However the fit of the counterweight holders to the main frame is terrible.Sad [:(] I started filling in some gaps with crazy glue, because it's next to impossible to get putty in between the parts and actually sand it smooth. Argh! I can see this will take alot of time and some luck.

All comments, questions, and suggestions welcome!

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Posted by mg.mikael on Saturday, April 18, 2009 4:12 PM
sfcmac- Thanks for the very supportive comments! Hope I don't disappoint.Smile [:)]

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