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Italeri Carro Armato P40

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This is the CA P40 by Italeri. A friend of mine gave me this kit a few years ago. I started it immediately. This is a cool and unique subject and I've never seen any built, at shows or otherwise. I now know why! I quickly observed the kit had poor fit, molding and overall quality issues. I then set it aside for at least two years. The Italeri kits from the 1980s are superior to their modern releases. I'm not sure why this is. The kit does come with a really cool reference guide which I found quite useful during the build. An aluminum barrel and some superfluous etch are included. After reviewing the reference manual, I added several countersunk flat-head screws, bolts, nuts, a new spare wheel holder and mesh under the open lovers on the rear deck. I also blanked off the cavernous area in the rear with styrene and painted it black so no raw plastic could be seen. I scratch built the mufflers. This represents a developmental vehicle, so I figured I could take some artistic liberties with a few of the details. I blanked off the aerial mount with a circular plate and a screw head. I decided to assemble all suspension units and remove the axles. I then drilled out all 16 holes for the wheels. I made new axles from Evergreen styrene. This would allow me to get proper paint coverage on the wheels and weathering done first, then I could assemble the model. I love subassemblies. I added Fruil tracks. I also had to file down all of the sprocket teeth to accommodate them. Usually, Fruil will give you sprockets if there is a fit issue. Not a big deal, just be aware. I painted it with MM enamels and weathered it with oils and pastels. The figure is from Royal. All comments are welcome.
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About the Author

About George Stray (gstray)
FROM: WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

Been sniffing glue since I was 6 or so. I am now 44. I became obsessed with armor when I saw Tony Greenland's work in FineScale Model Magazine. I try to get better with each model. I am thankful for having a wife who really allows me to get in to my hobby!


Comments

Outstanding work, I like the little upgrades, scratchbuilt and extra rivets added to this project.
SEP 21, 2016 - 10:07 PM
Excellent work, indeed. Cheers
SEP 23, 2016 - 12:10 AM
Beautiful
SEP 24, 2016 - 03:22 AM
very nice. Excellent painting .
SEP 26, 2016 - 05:42 PM
@gstray - George, Thank you for posting and sharing this very excellent work! ~Eddy
SEP 26, 2016 - 05:52 PM
Very nicely done! Kudo's to you, George!!!
OCT 02, 2016 - 04:51 AM
Love the ground base, love the crew figure, love your work of weathering on the tank's rivet! Overall really love your work, congratulations and many thanks for sharing, mate! Kind regards, Garry
OCT 08, 2016 - 11:35 AM
"I love subassemblies." Nice. Love this model, and especially that shot directly over the engine deck.
OCT 09, 2016 - 01:11 AM
Great job you did there. I have this kit and can only hope to half as good as you have done. It is a very nice looking model.
OCT 11, 2016 - 04:47 AM
Very nice build, the weathering is superb. how did you weather the tracks? any problem with the paint chipping off during assembly? I have only worked with rubber tracks.
OCT 16, 2016 - 04:00 PM