Half track Dale
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How do you guys think a 1/6 scale armortek half track would look !! if I did it like this ??? .... Dale
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Stewart,
Dragon just came out with both of these models in 1/35. I would get one and use that for a pattern/drawings. That would be one of the coolest SD7's if you did make it with the quad 20mm mount - in my humble oppinion! You already have the gun! I like the 37mm and armored cab a little better, but the quad mounted 7 is studly too.
http://www.dragonmodelsusa.com/dmlusa/p ... id=DRA6525
http://www.dragonmodelsusa.com/dmlusa/p ... id=DRA6542
PLeeeeease convert yours!!!!????
Bob
Dragon just came out with both of these models in 1/35. I would get one and use that for a pattern/drawings. That would be one of the coolest SD7's if you did make it with the quad 20mm mount - in my humble oppinion! You already have the gun! I like the 37mm and armored cab a little better, but the quad mounted 7 is studly too.
http://www.dragonmodelsusa.com/dmlusa/p ... id=DRA6525
http://www.dragonmodelsusa.com/dmlusa/p ... id=DRA6542
PLeeeeease convert yours!!!!????
Bob
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Bob
I think I will finish it as the standard 7 but I will copy certain parts and I
will take measrements of the main deck with the mudguards in place as
this will give me a good sense of scale. I have found some good quality
photos. I will have to find a larger deck plate
I should be able to convert it from the 7 to the 7/1 and vice versa when
ever I feel like doing so
This is for the future and should be possible to do with various fixing
changes and brackets.
Still trying to imagine them coupled up!!
Regards Stewart
I think I will finish it as the standard 7 but I will copy certain parts and I
will take measrements of the main deck with the mudguards in place as
this will give me a good sense of scale. I have found some good quality
photos. I will have to find a larger deck plate
I should be able to convert it from the 7 to the 7/1 and vice versa when
ever I feel like doing so
This is for the future and should be possible to do with various fixing
changes and brackets.
Still trying to imagine them coupled up!!
Regards Stewart
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Many thanks all, unfortunately it is progressing verrryyy slooowwwwllllyyy!
The Flak 37 was made by Dave Toothill and is a fantastic piece of modelling (way out of my league!). The cab will be either aluminium or steel. Currently the QED controllers are mounted under the bonnet (hood for those of you west of Cornwall) as well as the Armortek wiring box. The batteries will be mounted in the cab plus anything else left over!
Next update 2014!
The Flak 37 was made by Dave Toothill and is a fantastic piece of modelling (way out of my league!). The cab will be either aluminium or steel. Currently the QED controllers are mounted under the bonnet (hood for those of you west of Cornwall) as well as the Armortek wiring box. The batteries will be mounted in the cab plus anything else left over!
Next update 2014!