A13 Mk.I/Cruiser Tank Mk.III
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Wednesday, July 08, 2020 - 06:15 PM UTC
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Now that is impressive - crazy, but impressive
There was a time....
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - 06:24 AM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
New South Wales, Australia
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Posted: Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - 11:40 PM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, July 23, 2020 - 04:07 AM UTC
Hi,Tim! Chassis is removable. They really look unreliable=)) I didn't got about fenders. Can you show on image?
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Posted: Thursday, July 23, 2020 - 01:16 PM UTC
Hi Artyom my apologies, I was wondering why the fenders were designed this way, instead of level/straight...
There doesn’t seem to be a constructional reason, maybe it was simply to allow rain/mud to slide off?
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Posted: Sunday, July 26, 2020 - 05:11 AM UTC
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Hi Artyom my apologies, I was wondering why the fenders were designed this way, instead of level/straight...
There doesn’t seem to be a constructional reason, maybe it was simply to allow rain/mud to slide off?
Now I got it, thank you! This is not my first cruiser so I can say that some technical ideas from British engineers looks strange to my mind.
For example A 13 stepbrother - soviet BT-2 has more thoughtful design to my mind.
I hope I will get this model later and Polish 10tp either.
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Monday, August 03, 2020 - 11:51 PM UTC
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New South Wales, Australia
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Posted: Tuesday, August 04, 2020 - 12:12 AM UTC
Superb craftsmanship as usual Artyom, are you using a microscope?! And those tracks fit beautifully round the drive sprocket, did you have to modify them?
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Tuesday, August 04, 2020 - 06:24 AM UTC
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Superb craftsmanship as usual Artyom, are you using a microscope?! And those tracks fit beautifully round the drive sprocket, did you have to modify them?
Hi,Tim! Glad to see you! Thank you! You are very kind. I usually rely on my eyes. I don't use any optical equipment. Probably in vain. Those track are big pain. I don't like them at all. They are wrong but there were no opportunities to change them or to fix. They are too small. So all that was left to glue them well between each other and sprocket etc.
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Artyom Nikolaev
Queensland, Australia
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Posted: Tuesday, August 04, 2020 - 08:01 AM UTC
It has been a long haul to get it to this stage Artyom, but it was sure worth it. Just outstanding.
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Dust, styrene scraps, paint splotches and tears.
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Posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2020 - 12:43 AM UTC
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It has been a long haul to get it to this stage Artyom, but it was sure worth it. Just outstanding.
Thank you,Peter! Now I am working with stowage boxes.
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Artyom Nikolaev
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Posted: Saturday, August 08, 2020 - 10:23 PM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
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Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2020 - 11:25 PM UTC
More precision metalwork, looks perfect. I’ve never used copper sheet, is it any easier to use than brass? And what thickness are you using – 0.05mm?
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Posted: Monday, August 10, 2020 - 06:06 PM UTC
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More precision metalwork, looks perfect. I’ve never used copper sheet, is it any easier to use than brass? And what thickness are you using – 0.05mm?
Hi,Tim! I prefer copper because it is more flexible. I usually use 0,13mm and 0,2mm. 0,05mm will like foil.
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Artyom Nikolaev
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 08:48 PM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
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Posted: Friday, August 14, 2020 - 10:11 AM UTC
..and so you should be. They look fantastic!
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Posted: Monday, August 17, 2020 - 06:50 PM UTC
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..and so you should be. They look fantastic!
Thank you,Peter! Much more harder will be to do clamps.
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2020 - 12:51 AM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
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Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2020 - 08:53 AM UTC
Excellent.... where did you source them?
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St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2020 - 07:15 PM UTC
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Excellent.... where did you source them?
They are from Aber Cromwell Mk.I PE. I have had two Aber PE for Mk.I and Mk.IV and used only one. Lucky!
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Wednesday, September 02, 2020 - 07:09 AM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Monday, September 07, 2020 - 04:59 AM UTC
Unfortunately I have damaged model by bottle of water. Fortunately all tiny details are safe and only chassis crashed.
Need to be careful.
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Artyom Nikolaev
Queensland, Australia
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Posted: Monday, September 07, 2020 - 10:49 AM UTC
Sweet work Artyom.
I'm glad the Vodka bottle...err, water bottle... didn't damage too much.
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New South Wales, Australia
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Posted: Monday, September 07, 2020 - 07:18 PM UTC
Oh no, premature battle-damage! I suppose it could have been much worse…and proves the motto “Never Drink and Super-detail”. Beautiful metalworking in the preceding pictures. I can’t explain those technical decisions by the original engineers, if they’re decorative it’s a good example of British eccentricity
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Posted: Friday, September 18, 2020 - 05:41 AM UTC
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