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1/35 M1200 Armored Knight, WIP, 09-18-11, COMPLETE

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  • Member since
    June 2005
  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by minimortar on Monday, June 20, 2011 5:22 PM

Nice piece of rolling stock there Mike... I am assuming that this one's for you?

Thanks,
Kevin Keefe

Mortars in Miniature
A Scale Model (Plus!) Collection of the Infantryman's Artillery

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    July 2004
  • From: Texas
Posted by wbill76 on Monday, June 20, 2011 4:42 PM

Definitely not something you see done very often but cool looking nonetheless! Will be following this one to see you work your usual magic Mike. Beer

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    July 2006
  • From: New Jersey
Posted by redleg12 on Monday, June 20, 2011 7:46 AM

Jet - Thanks for stopping in. Yep, Trumpy did a nice job. It is well done and matches the real deal very closely. The kit itself is very nice. The only odd thing is they include the interior handles of the side and back doors, but no other interior Hmm. I guess I will have some leftover handles.

The grille on the top rear over the engine comes with a PE grille or for those who feel the don't want to play with PE, a plastic grille. Obviously the PE grille looks much better.

The kit fits very well and almost falls together. It has been a pleasure thus far.

Rounds Complete!!

"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."

  • Member since
    October 2009
  • From: South Carolina
Posted by jetmodeler on Monday, June 20, 2011 6:56 AM

Looks great so far. I've been wanting to see a WIP on this kit. Looks like Trumpy did a good job on the anti skid surface.

Can't wait to see more.

 

  • Member since
    July 2006
  • From: New Jersey
1/35 M1200 Armored Knight, WIP, 09-18-11, COMPLETE
Posted by redleg12 on Sunday, June 19, 2011 8:49 PM

Fire Mission

1/35 Trumpeter M1117 with Formations M1200 Armored Knight conversion set.

Introduction

The M1200 is a wheeled armored vehicle that carries the equipment needed to quickly bring in guided bombs, missiles and artillery shells. The M1200 contains a laser designator, a laser range finder and GPS, plus radios and computers that take target position data and transmit it to distant artillery units, or bombers overhead, and get the firepower on the target. The M1200 Armored Knight evolved from the desire to provide enhanced protection to Fire Support Teams who perform the targeting mission in high threat environments.

This photo is one of the 150 photos supplied with the conversion set on a CD along with detailed instructions via a slide presentation.

The build

I will be using the Trumpeter M1117 Guardian kit as the base kit for this build.

 

The M1200 conversion set is from Formation Models. This is the catalog page view of the conversion kit.

I will also be adding resin tires from New World Models

Well, off and running. The first three steps involve the assembly of the suspension and drive shafts. I left the wheels off for painting. The PE is part of the kit supply. The assembly was straight forward and the fit good.

 

Step 4 has the two body halves assembled. There was some slight warp to the body halves so I used some rubber bands to hold them in place after which I injected liquid glue onto the inside seams.

Step 5 adds the armor panels around the outside of the body.  At this stage of the build I am leaving off any small grab handles until later. Again the fit is good and the instruction clear.

Part of step 5 is adding the main roof. Part C7 has a .765 hole for the M1117 turret. This hole has to be expanded to 1.375 for the M1200 turret. I made a paper template with the smaller diameter inside the larger. Then I cut the template and used the smaller hole marking to properly line up the template on the part. After marking the larger hole on the part it was time for the Dremel.

Before gluing the panel in place, I sprayed the inside and widow insets on the front and on the side doors using Tamiya Cockpit Green. At least what little might show will be the right color. Now was the easiest time to do this painting.

Here is the view after fitting the roof

 

Step 6 includes adding some details to the bottom side including PE armor panels in the wheel wells

Steps 7 & 8 adds a number of details including the PE engine grill, side doors, rear door, front panels with windshield glass,  and numerous access hatches, grab handles and details

In all cases the Trumpeter instructions were clear. The kit parts are excellent for both fit and detail. All of the pin marks are well planned and let you model without the need for putty.

At this point I wanted the get the M1200 conversion antennas on the vehicle.  Step 22 of the conversion instructions requires removing the required parts from the casting blocks and with supplied styrene strip, adds feet to all the parts. These parts are well cast but delicate. Removing and cleaning must be done carefully. Step 23 assembles the parts onto the model.

Here is front view

That’s it for now. A few more details on the body section and it will be ready for prime time. Then it will be onto the Armored Knight turret, the heart of the conversion kit.

As always thanks for stopping by. Your comments good or bad are always appreciated.

Rounds Complete!!

"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."

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