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Stuart M5A1Posted: Sunday, February 20, 2011 - 11:02 PM UTC
Roman Volchenkov share his Stuart M5A1, early, 1944 build
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Thanks!
pseudorealityx
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Posted: Monday, February 21, 2011 - 01:16 AM UTC
Look very nice. I actually started AFVClub's M5A1 LATE last night.
One thing I would consider is turning the tow cable around 180 degrees where it's attached to the front hull. You can see the joint where AFVClub wants you to place the string into the cable end. Other than that, it looks really nice, like the stowage, paint, etc.
One thing I would consider is turning the tow cable around 180 degrees where it's attached to the front hull. You can see the joint where AFVClub wants you to place the string into the cable end. Other than that, it looks really nice, like the stowage, paint, etc.
Bizarre
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Posted: Monday, February 21, 2011 - 01:20 AM UTC
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Look very nice. I actually started AFVClub's M5A1 LATE last night.
One thing I would consider is turning the tow cable around 180 degrees where it's attached to the front hull. You can see the joint where AFVClub wants you to place the string into the cable end. Other than that, it looks really nice, like the stowage, paint, etc.
thanks for feedback. you are right about towing cable and I didn't notice it when taking pictures I should have used some putty and will do that, actually!
Just keep in mind that you need to modify turret a little bit
http://www.usarmymodels.com/MANUFACTURERS/AFVClub/avfclub35105/afvclub35105KL.html.
pseudorealityx
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Posted: Monday, February 21, 2011 - 03:41 AM UTC
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Quoted TextLook very nice. I actually started AFVClub's M5A1 LATE last night.
One thing I would consider is turning the tow cable around 180 degrees where it's attached to the front hull. You can see the joint where AFVClub wants you to place the string into the cable end. Other than that, it looks really nice, like the stowage, paint, etc.
thanks for feedback. you are right about towing cable and I didn't notice it when taking pictures I should have used some putty and will do that, actually!
Just keep in mind that you need to modify turret a little bit
http://www.usarmymodels.com/MANUFACTURERS/AFVClub/avfclub35105/afvclub35105KL.html.
Yeah, I'm building kit 35161, so I don't have to modify the turret. Looks like you used the AFVClub's optional PE set??? How did that work out? I have that set as well, along with their indy link tracks, which I've used before we good results.
Bizarre
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Posted: Monday, February 21, 2011 - 08:10 AM UTC
I think this set was made by Voyager, actually. Quality is OK.
I also used PE set for turret browning from Voyager and spare wheel holder is cratchbuild. Track pads on front armor were with the kit - it is a sprue of AFV club indy tracks.
I also used PE set for turret browning from Voyager and spare wheel holder is cratchbuild. Track pads on front armor were with the kit - it is a sprue of AFV club indy tracks.
Posted: Sunday, February 27, 2011 - 08:08 AM UTC
Looks fantastic Roman! I especially like the extra track pads and gear stowed on the back. Very convincing look. Thanks for sharing with the rest of us!
Nahuel1943
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Posted: Sunday, February 27, 2011 - 09:57 AM UTC
Good Job, Roman
I like it. I´ve to do an old Tamiya too. May by I could use your model as an example.-
Omar
I like it. I´ve to do an old Tamiya too. May by I could use your model as an example.-
Omar
Bizarre
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Posted: Monday, February 28, 2011 - 12:15 AM UTC
thanks for feedback!
I got this idea from the book by Hunnicutt, R. P. "Stuart, A History of the American Light Tank."
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I especially like the extra track pads [ ]
I got this idea from the book by Hunnicutt, R. P. "Stuart, A History of the American Light Tank."
Bizarre
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Posted: Monday, February 28, 2011 - 12:17 AM UTC
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I´ve to do an old Tamiya too.
Hi Omar, for the Tamiya kit - see S.Zaloga's book "Modelling the M3/M5 Stuart Light Tank". Very useful one!