A13 Mk.I/Cruiser Tank Mk.III
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
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Posted: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 - 02:20 AM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
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Posted: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 - 08:03 AM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
Queensland, Australia
Joined: August 06, 2005
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Posted: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 - 08:58 AM UTC
quite a lot of work, but it is a big improvement Artyom.
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Dust, styrene scraps, paint splotches and tears.
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
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Posted: Thursday, January 16, 2020 - 06:18 PM UTC
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quite a lot of work, but it is a big improvement Artyom.
Hi,Peter! Indeed. Quite a hard work with these grills. But I think it worth to.
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Artyom Nikolaev
New South Wales, Australia
Joined: May 04, 2016
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Posted: Thursday, January 16, 2020 - 11:00 PM UTC
Yes those white plastic grille strips refused to be straight, I’ve had the same problem - the only way to line them up is to glue them to a base panel with spacers in between until the glue dries. Which is annoying because the whole point of the vents is to allow air to circulate beneath so there should not be anything in the way. But I think it’s the only solution, neat job and good luck with the other 3!
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
KitMaker: 397 posts
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Posted: Sunday, January 19, 2020 - 06:36 PM UTC
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Yes those white plastic grille strips refused to be straight, I’ve had the same problem - the only way to line them up is to glue them to a base panel with spacers in between until the glue dries. Which is annoying because the whole point of the vents is to allow air to circulate beneath so there should not be anything in the way. But I think it’s the only solution, neat job and good luck with the other 3!
Hi,Tim! I agree with you. It is a hard work. But for me was much more harder to separate the plates and glue 0,4mm rivets.
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
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Posted: Friday, January 24, 2020 - 07:29 AM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
Queensland, Australia
Joined: August 06, 2005
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Posted: Friday, January 24, 2020 - 07:53 AM UTC
Significant improvement. Worth all the hard work Artyom.
On the Bench:
Dust, styrene scraps, paint splotches and tears.
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
KitMaker: 397 posts
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Posted: Friday, January 24, 2020 - 08:06 AM UTC
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Significant improvement. Worth all the hard work Artyom.
Hello,Peter! That wasn't easy for me to do this and to get grills be strait. And those rivets,separate plates,sided with angle. Uff. At last it came to an end =))))
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Artyom Nikolaev
New South Wales, Australia
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Posted: Friday, January 24, 2020 - 10:55 PM UTC
Ouch I can imagine some of the pain you must have endured to achieve that symmetry – very difficult…and excellent, well done!
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Sunday, January 26, 2020 - 07:21 AM UTC
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Ouch I can imagine some of the pain you must have endured to achieve that symmetry – very difficult…and excellent, well done!
Hi, Tim! Thank you. That wasn't easy. It's true. But this was a really good experience for me. I think this grills makes this model much more attractive and accurate.
Next week I will start air cleaners. It will be another interesting and hard work.
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
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Posted: Wednesday, February 05, 2020 - 01:01 AM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
KitMaker: 397 posts
Armorama: 397 posts
Posted: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 - 12:25 AM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
Queensland, Australia
Joined: August 06, 2005
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Posted: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 - 03:20 PM UTC
Beautiful work Artyom. A lot of work but really paying off.
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Dust, styrene scraps, paint splotches and tears.
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Friday, February 21, 2020 - 12:54 AM UTC
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Beautiful work Artyom. A lot of work but really paying off.
Thank you! More to come.
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Artyom Nikolaev
New South Wales, Australia
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Posted: Friday, February 21, 2020 - 11:05 PM UTC
Very impressive progress as usual Artyom. Regarding the air-cleaners, I know what you mean about reaching the limit of achievable accuracy. I suggest cheating - when it is not possible to make it any more accurate, one solution is to give it some damage. Those units are very exposed and were probably often dented and bent by collisions & battle damage
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - 07:54 AM UTC
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Very impressive progress as usual Artyom. Regarding the air-cleaners, I know what you mean about reaching the limit of achievable accuracy. I suggest cheating - when it is not possible to make it any more accurate, one solution is to give it some damage. Those units are very exposed and were probably often dented and bent by collisions & battle damage
Hello,Tim! Thank you! I move forward but very very slow. Lack of time. Probably this is the most difficult my project. I did not expect to rework every part of this kit. Regarding to air cleaners, mostly I satisfied with the result. Better than the were.
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Artyom Nikolaev
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
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Posted: Friday, March 06, 2020 - 07:47 AM UTC
Hello,friends! What can I say. Work with front hull is really fascinating and exciting. All details and plates need attention. Like this side visor of driver's cabin. It need to go upper and looks differ.I am working at this and it will take a time.

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Artyom Nikolaev
New South Wales, Australia
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Posted: Friday, March 06, 2020 - 09:15 PM UTC
Bronco did not do their research/CAD design work very well - how could they get that side-visor (and the lifting hook on the front plate) so wrong? Size, shape, position all wrong, and it wasn’t difficult to make them accurate. Also, before you go any further isn’t the real front plate sloping back a few degrees? The kit’s plate is vertical…
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Posted: Thursday, March 12, 2020 - 05:59 PM UTC
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Artyom Nikolaev
Queensland, Australia
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Posted: Thursday, March 12, 2020 - 06:38 PM UTC
Just love the new modifications.
To be fair on Bronco, this is one of their earlier kits, from a dozen years ago. The first A13 was kit # 25 - the first 6 kits they produced were all on the same Hotchkiss chassis and the next 3 the CV 33 chassis, so a shallow learning curve from feedback on their first 9 releases. Their more recent kits are much better.
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Dust, styrene scraps, paint splotches and tears.
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
KitMaker: 397 posts
Armorama: 397 posts
Posted: Thursday, March 12, 2020 - 07:38 PM UTC
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Just love the new modifications.
To be fair on Bronco, this is one of their earlier kits, from a dozen years ago. The first A13 was kit # 25 - the first 6 kits they produced were all on the same Hotchkiss chassis and the next 3 the CV 33 chassis, so a shallow learning curve from feedback on their first 9 releases. Their more recent kits are much better.
Hi,Peter! Maybe you are right. But I heard that their Ram has the same problems. I wanted to buy but now I think twice. And this is a fresh model.
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Artyom Nikolaev
Queensland, Australia
Joined: August 06, 2005
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Posted: Friday, March 13, 2020 - 08:18 AM UTC
True, the RAM hull has some notable issues that would not be an easy fix...… and I have the kit.
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Dust, styrene scraps, paint splotches and tears.
St. Petersburg, Russia
Joined: July 19, 2011
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Posted: Friday, March 13, 2020 - 10:17 PM UTC
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True, the RAM hull has some notable issues that would not be an easy fix...… and I have the kit.
I wanted to buy it. Probably I am able to fix all that, but all this bad news like covid-19 and crisis in Russia tells me not to spend money
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Artyom Nikolaev
Queensland, Australia
Joined: August 06, 2005
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Posted: Saturday, March 14, 2020 - 10:30 AM UTC
Well you need something to do when you are stuck at home, quarantined or avoiding Covid, and unable to go out.
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Dust, styrene scraps, paint splotches and tears.