Wombat's Centurion Mk XI "Beau Peep" - Tank Done.
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Wombat's Centurion Mk XI "Beau Peep" - Tank Done.
OK, folks, I've started.
Used, so far, parts of the following;
1 table-tennis (ping-pong) ball,
1 foam disc shooter toy,
1 self-electrocution toy,
1 car mobile (cell) phone unit,
1 drip irrigation sprinkler head,
2 battery powered desk fans, &
1 mini-gun/rocket pod from 1/144 F-16;
plus some styrene sheet, a section of brass box-beam & Aves.
I have yet to work out the fan intakes, crew hatches & the skirts, & they may prove awkward, but I think she's reasonable, so far.
I'm, also. trying to get the gun & turret to move (turret easy, gun not-so-easy).
Turret
Hull
Turret & Hull
Turret on Hull (front)
Turret on Hull (side)
I'm tossing up 2 colour schemes but the Dave Drake inspired chrome look is ahead at the moment.
I blame you, you know!
Used, so far, parts of the following;
1 table-tennis (ping-pong) ball,
1 foam disc shooter toy,
1 self-electrocution toy,
1 car mobile (cell) phone unit,
1 drip irrigation sprinkler head,
2 battery powered desk fans, &
1 mini-gun/rocket pod from 1/144 F-16;
plus some styrene sheet, a section of brass box-beam & Aves.
I have yet to work out the fan intakes, crew hatches & the skirts, & they may prove awkward, but I think she's reasonable, so far.
I'm, also. trying to get the gun & turret to move (turret easy, gun not-so-easy).
Turret
Hull
Turret & Hull
Turret on Hull (front)
Turret on Hull (side)
I'm tossing up 2 colour schemes but the Dave Drake inspired chrome look is ahead at the moment.
I blame you, you know!
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Thank you, Butters, for the kind words. Much appreciated.
I like the rectangular look, it's slightly different, implying different weapon technology.
I like the rectangular look, it's slightly different, implying different weapon technology.
Yes, for my reading/modelling spectacles. I am a bespectacled modeller!Butters wrote:is that an eyeglass case in the front?
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Very cool. i wouldnt mind seeing it in primer at least to get a better idea of the lines. Thing about scratch bashes is that you dont get a feel for the next stage until theres at least one coat of primer.
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Yup, that's been applied & 90% has come off during Phase 1 smoothing.HWR MKII wrote:Very cool. i wouldnt mind seeing it in primer at least to get a better idea of the lines. Thing about scratch bashes is that you dont get a feel for the next stage until theres at least one coat of primer.
I'll try to get a primer pic soon.... Promise!
Um, the "Centurion Mk XI"?Scotaidh wrote:Is there a name for this piece of hovering death?
Vehicle's individual name? Still working on that.
Thanks, guys!
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Thanks, Brian.
This may amuse some of you... Then again, maybe it wont...
Anyway, I'm struggling with the scale of this thing!
Should it be my favourite scale for AV's, 1/35th, or should it be a huge beast in 1/72nd, or maybe go the middle ground & try 1/48th?
I want to add crew in the commander's cupola & in the driver's slot but I can't even begin until I know what scale to do them in!
This may amuse some of you... Then again, maybe it wont...
Anyway, I'm struggling with the scale of this thing!
Should it be my favourite scale for AV's, 1/35th, or should it be a huge beast in 1/72nd, or maybe go the middle ground & try 1/48th?
I want to add crew in the commander's cupola & in the driver's slot but I can't even begin until I know what scale to do them in!
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1:2500!!!Old Wombat wrote:Thanks, Brian.
This may amuse some of you... Then again, maybe it wont...
Anyway, I'm struggling with the scale of this thing!
Should it be my favourite scale for AV's, 1/35th, or should it be a huge beast in 1/72nd, or maybe go the middle ground & try 1/48th?
I want to add crew in the commander's cupola & in the driver's slot but I can't even begin until I know what scale to do them in!
There is a solution to every problem. Sometimes it's just C4.
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If you're going to include figures, then choose the figure you like most/is most suitable and go with that scale, whatever it may be.Old Wombat wrote:Thanks, Brian.
This may amuse some of you... Then again, maybe it wont...
Anyway, I'm struggling with the scale of this thing!
Should it be my favourite scale for AV's, 1/35th, or should it be a huge beast in 1/72nd, or maybe go the middle ground & try 1/48th?
I want to add crew in the commander's cupola & in the driver's slot but I can't even begin until I know what scale to do them in!
Or -
Most of my tank greeblies are 1/35 scale, so I went with that. But I also had a Tank Commandere in that scale, so ...
And I meant 'does the tank have a personal name?' All the vehicles in Hammer's Slammers have names, hence my "Waltzing Matilda" name for the Coolie class tank I built. (So-called for the shape of the turret, which reminded me of a "classic" coolie hat - big overhang. )
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
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This is always the turning point..what scale. Even from our side looking at photos.. it is hard to gauge what size it is now.Old Wombat wrote: Anyway, I'm struggling with the scale of this thing!
A solution I have used is put a figure of each scale along side the vehicle.. then go with which one "floats your boat"
I have turned what started out as a 1/35 model into 1/48 on a whim.. just because it looked more "it" at that scale
It's not a toy!.... it's an accurate scale representation of a craft that doesn't actually exist.
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Excuse her hull, I'm in the process of creating the skirts.
Her hull is about the same size as an Abrams tank's but her turret is about half the size of an Abrams turret in 1/35th scale.
In 1/72nd scale her hull is about 4 times larger than that of an Abrams, while her turret is twice the size of an Abrams'.
Here we have a few pic's with scale references (crew).
1/72nd;
High view
Side view (high)
1/35th;
High view
Side view
Pointy end #1
Pointy end #2
Still haven't settled on a name, it may well depend on the scale I chose, too.
I'm thinking "Bo Peep" if she's 1/35th scale &, maybe, painting her in camo, rather than 'chrome', as a light scout tank;
but "Heavy Thunder" or "Lightning Forge" if she's 1/72nd scale.
I'm starting to slide towards 1/35th, myself, but that may be pure reflex.
Her hull is about the same size as an Abrams tank's but her turret is about half the size of an Abrams turret in 1/35th scale.
In 1/72nd scale her hull is about 4 times larger than that of an Abrams, while her turret is twice the size of an Abrams'.
Here we have a few pic's with scale references (crew).
1/72nd;
High view
Side view (high)
1/35th;
High view
Side view
Pointy end #1
Pointy end #2
Still haven't settled on a name, it may well depend on the scale I chose, too.
I'm thinking "Bo Peep" if she's 1/35th scale &, maybe, painting her in camo, rather than 'chrome', as a light scout tank;
but "Heavy Thunder" or "Lightning Forge" if she's 1/72nd scale.
I'm starting to slide towards 1/35th, myself, but that may be pure reflex.
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Thanks Doc & Butters.
I haven't got any 1/48th figures, let-alone tankers, & none of the ones I've seen, looking on the interweb, really fit the bill.
So, 1/35th she is!
Now, what colour?
"Bo Peep" only works if she's a camo'ed scout tank;
"Lightning Sally" sounds right for a shiny metallicy chromy look, though.
What do you folks think?
(Ooh, look, a horse built by committee! We'll call it a camel! )
I haven't got any 1/48th figures, let-alone tankers, & none of the ones I've seen, looking on the interweb, really fit the bill.
So, 1/35th she is!
Now, what colour?
"Bo Peep" only works if she's a camo'ed scout tank;
"Lightning Sally" sounds right for a shiny metallicy chromy look, though.
What do you folks think?
(Ooh, look, a horse built by committee! We'll call it a camel! )
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"This is what happens when you keep fixing it until it's broke." - Ziz.
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And there's your name! The "Camo Camel"!Old Wombat wrote:Thanks Doc & Butters.
I haven't got any 1/48th figures, let-alone tankers, & none of the ones I've seen, looking on the interweb, really fit the bill.
So, 1/35th she is!
Now, what colour?
"Bo Peep" only works if she's a camo'ed scout tank;
"Lightning Sally" sounds right for a shiny metallicy chromy look, though.
What do you folks think?
(Ooh, look, a horse built by committee! We'll call it a camel! )
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
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Thanks, Scotaidh, but I don't think so.
I did toss around the idea of "Camel Toad Tart" for about 30 sec's, then thought better of it.
We'll see where we go.
She's coming along quite nicely, by the way, but I'm waiting for the figures before I can do the hatches. I'll try to get some primer coated shots in the next few days.
Wife's birthday today - it being 0050 hrs, Sunday 13th June here right now - so not much going on today modelling-wise.
Catch ya!
I did toss around the idea of "Camel Toad Tart" for about 30 sec's, then thought better of it.
We'll see where we go.
She's coming along quite nicely, by the way, but I'm waiting for the figures before I can do the hatches. I'll try to get some primer coated shots in the next few days.
Wife's birthday today - it being 0050 hrs, Sunday 13th June here right now - so not much going on today modelling-wise.
Catch ya!
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OK, more pictures for you all!
These are taken on my daughter's cutting mat (that's why it's clean ) with a 1/35th tanker for scaling.
High View
Right Side
Rear View
Rear View Close
Left Side
"I think he's seen us!" (Note the gap when gun is elevated too high... Oops! )
Starboard Side Intakes
Port Side Intakes
Pointy End
Plus a few more general shots for an overview.
Right Side
Gun Elevation - High
Gun Elevation - Low
Front View High
"Run Away!"
Hope you like 'em!
As usual I've over-scribed the panel lines & left a few rough patches. One day, maybe.
These are taken on my daughter's cutting mat (that's why it's clean ) with a 1/35th tanker for scaling.
High View
Right Side
Rear View
Rear View Close
Left Side
"I think he's seen us!" (Note the gap when gun is elevated too high... Oops! )
Starboard Side Intakes
Port Side Intakes
Pointy End
Plus a few more general shots for an overview.
Right Side
Gun Elevation - High
Gun Elevation - Low
Front View High
"Run Away!"
Hope you like 'em!
As usual I've over-scribed the panel lines & left a few rough patches. One day, maybe.
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OWB, that looks awesome! I wish I'd thought of using domed reverse-flow intakes, as you did - it would have greatly simplified matters! I especially like the hatches on the flanks - gives it that 'connection' to the old Churchill tanks ...
Will your driver have his own hatch? It occurred to me that if you decked over that 'wedgy-looking' area under the turret snout and surrounded it with 'passive viewers' (ie, periscopes), that'd be both easy and well-placed ... but you'll have your own ideas.
I like it, sir - I like it a lot.
Will your driver have his own hatch? It occurred to me that if you decked over that 'wedgy-looking' area under the turret snout and surrounded it with 'passive viewers' (ie, periscopes), that'd be both easy and well-placed ... but you'll have your own ideas.
I like it, sir - I like it a lot.
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Thanks, Brian & Andrew!
Wish it was final metres, closer to kilometres from where I'm sitting. However, I did some work on the "drive" vent (at the rear) tonight; still to come are the hatches, aerials, lights & a few other bits. When they're done I can start painting (hard bit!).
That's one option for the driver's hatch, & is similar to one I've been tossing around; the other is to have the hatch & driver's vision blocks up at the top of that "valley", under the "chin" of the turret.
Wish it was final metres, closer to kilometres from where I'm sitting. However, I did some work on the "drive" vent (at the rear) tonight; still to come are the hatches, aerials, lights & a few other bits. When they're done I can start painting (hard bit!).
That's one option for the driver's hatch, & is similar to one I've been tossing around; the other is to have the hatch & driver's vision blocks up at the top of that "valley", under the "chin" of the turret.
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Small update.
Working on hatches & cupola. Almost complete.
Started on the (visible) crew, driver & commander (gunner is tucked away inside).
Guess I'm nearing the end of the construction phase & about to enter the painting & detailing phases.
Here she is;
Front
Left
Right
Rear
Crew (incomplete as yet but note the upper-chest/shoulder armour, weapon & spare ammo placement).
Thanks for watching!
PS: HWR MKII, my apologies for taking so long to respond but mostly it's because I've been looking at the stowage bin idea &, although I agree with you, this beasty ain't gonna have 'em... Um... Sorry.
Working on hatches & cupola. Almost complete.
Started on the (visible) crew, driver & commander (gunner is tucked away inside).
Guess I'm nearing the end of the construction phase & about to enter the painting & detailing phases.
Here she is;
Front
Left
Right
Rear
Crew (incomplete as yet but note the upper-chest/shoulder armour, weapon & spare ammo placement).
Thanks for watching!
PS: HWR MKII, my apologies for taking so long to respond but mostly it's because I've been looking at the stowage bin idea &, although I agree with you, this beasty ain't gonna have 'em... Um... Sorry.
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