Thanks Gamera, sorry for the late reply or update; the ramp up to Christmas was very busy, but Jarrod and I are back!
So, been near a month without showing any work on this. Thought I might provide some updates. Most everything is assembled except some very small parts or details that were waiting for paint. I did manage to get some of those small things done.
- The version Jarrod and I are building will be using the intake and exhaust vents. The slide molding of the one piece vents is excellent, but the small parts associated with them are not. Most of the issues I'm having are with me, not the parts. Some parts are so small they almost disappear within the tweezers. The attach points, hooks, and turnbuckle are individual pieces that would rival even some small PE on ships. The scale plastic rod that attached to the turnbuckle and to the top of the tank were broken in multiple pieces and what was left was severely bent up. I decided to use steel rod in its place. One issue with that was the intake bracing is more like the letter "Y". Both the rods from the turnbuckles join together and a single rod attached to the tank. I saw a couple images with individual rods joining to one location on the tank to, so if the scratch built metal "Y"'s are a problem Jarrod and I may make individual wire reinforcements. After some work, rework, groveling, and more rework, here they are ready for paint. In the photo is a cable for the lift too.
- The tow cables appear on the box image, but the actual photos of the built kit on the side of the box left them off. We were going to add them after painting but then thought better of it and added them now. One strange thing we noticed is that the pin hooks that hold the tow cable ends were far to short on the kit to hold anything, to we also modified them to show a bolt being used to keep them in place through the eyelet. Jarrod and I mentioned earlier in the build that the angle iron used to keep the tow cables in place above the pannier doors were all but destroyed in the mold process so we decided to make our own from modified spare PE. After three attempts we finally come up with something acceptable. So here is how the kit looks with the complete tow cable assemblies on as well as the intake boxes.
- Keeping with the main tank chassis, we decided to add the front machine gun before painting too. Instead of using the poorly detailed kit part Jarrod and I decided to use a turned brass barrel from spares. We think the results speaks for itself. During this update we also added the periscope covers too.
- More on the main tank chassis, we texture painted the exhaust to reflect rust. Here it is drying while resting on the tank. We're still going to add paint variations, but a large part of what lays on the rear deck is covered. The exhaust opening will benefit from some detail painting as well.
- Same thing is going on with the turret, we decided to add the various small parts to the side and top of the turret before painting. Looking at the image it seems we need to straighten the PE before painting (small thing). Once the painting, weathering, and detailing is done, All thats left to add is the crew figures and antenna.
- We finished the main assembly of the bridge to include the lifting yoke and cables. In the process we found that the parts that attaches from the lift cables to the yoke are permanently attached. Since we want to be able to remove the bridge for travel, we decided to make a new end that has a separate piece (pin) that slides through the yoke bracket and through the lift cable assembly. It will hold it firmly in place when displayed and is easily removable for moving the display.
- Jarrod and I have also managed to get the soldiers assembled and the resin after-market detail items cleaned up and fitted as well. Of course all of this will be painted before being added to the Churchill.
So thats it for now, but at least we're still moving forward on the kit. Next, priming, then lots of painting.
Ben and Jarrod
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