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Kit Stowed in Panier
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:17 am
by phil fitzpatrick
Some Kit stowed in the Panier

Muzzle Brake and Bomb Tube Covers
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:37 pm
by phil fitzpatrick
Muzzle Brake Cover fitted

Bomb Tube Cover fitted

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 6:58 am
by Derek Attree
Hi Phil
This comet is looking very good I love the extras you have added. I cant wait to open mine later this year.
have to finnish working on the new house first.
Derek
Comet
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:51 am
by phil fitzpatrick
Thanks Derek
Its been a lot of fun this Tank and like your Comet I know there are still
several to be built so I will be looking forward to following all yours
and the others.
Cheers
Phil
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:53 am
by Phil Woollard
Excellent Phil, it sure makes a refreshing change from all the German armour! And now back to me Tiger
Comet
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 1:01 pm
by phil fitzpatrick
Thanks for that Phil
I just saw your other post on too much smoke,look forward to seeing your
Tiger vidio with your big fan pushing the exhaust out.
Cheers
Phil
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 1:28 pm
by robert michael hilton
Great, looking every inch a fighting tank....you have put so much work in....these Armortek Tanks are addictive.
I have purchased two 'Jerry Cans' captured of course. I am looking in the wife's 'bit' box to make up bed rolls and other items.
I also 'won' on eBay, a 1/6 repaint resculpt head....to use as my driver...looks more realistic.....
Phil,I will try making the mantlet cover...following you advice.
Regards.....Mick
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:56 pm
by Phil Woollard
Phil will you be weathering the paint job, me thinks some nice dry bushing on the corners and raised areas would look great with olive drab
weathering
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:40 pm
by phil fitzpatrick
Hi Phil
Weathering is something I'm new to,but so is Armortek Tanks.
But having admired some of the examples on the Forum,
especially in the Panzer's and Tigers and that great artist in
Australia,I've forgot his name,some excellent examples,so I will
have to have a try.
The only bit that might have put me off trying was some of the
discussions abut weathering looking fine on the smaller scales
but not so good on 1/6.
But having seen some of the 1/6 examples its just a skill that
has to be learnt.
Hi Mick
I found some great matterial that felt like a blancket and I cut
and sprayed up 15 of them,not finding out too late that they rolled
up very thick and with 2 ground sheets round them,was too big a
bundle.
On measuring the thickness with a vernier comressing the matterial
it came to 1mm which = a 6mm thick blancket.
So I went to the shops and bought 15 cotton handkerchiefs,trimmed
them up and painted them,and the paint made the matterial
rougher to the feel.
rolled up good aswell.
RE Mantlet cover
Good luck with your cover
my matterial again was only thin cotton and the acrylic paint made
it stiffer and even look like canvas.
The wire stiffeners were just garden trellis wire the heavier one
1.5mm.
making it was just down to trial fitting at every stage.
Cheers
Phil
KIt and Tools for Right Bin
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:45 pm
by phil fitzpatrick
Some bits of Kit and Tools for my right bin
Made some bags for spare track links and a bag each for the 2
antenae sizes.

Kit and Tools stowed in bin
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:23 am
by phil fitzpatrick
Kit and Tolls stowed away in Bin

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:24 pm
by robert michael hilton
Hello Phil, looking good, thanks for the loan of the videos, arrived this morning.
Like the idea of using cotton handkerchiefs. I have plenty of those knocking about. Are those two 'storage' boxes on the mudguards, and are they handmade???
Are the webbing buckles from Armorpax???
Regards...Mick
Kit
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:09 pm
by phil fitzpatrick
Hi Mick
The 2 liitle storage box's caught my eye at the South West Model
Show when I went to see the Comet on the stand.
There was only the 2 so I snapped them up for when they
would come in use.
The buckles are from Armorpax in the WW11 british section
1/6 British Webbing Buckles AP045-UK
Ypo get quite a few of all sizes,thats why I've gone mad with the Webbing straps.
You can use 6mm cotton ribbon for the Webbing,but I chose to
use 6mm knicker elastic,because it looked good and stretched.
which I know webbing doesnt do that but when you are tightening
up the strapps those Armorpax handles on the Pannier side will not take too much abuse.
The bonus is also that when I put the 5 blankets wrapped in 2
ground sheets together,I put a bit of the same 1.5mm cord that I
am using on my Cam Nets,arround the pack to tie it up first.
The Buckles are easy to tighten up enough and it gripps the
pack realistic like.
The only downside to the elastic is its a bit harder to do the buckles up than the ribbon might be.
The elastic soaks up the khaki paint just like blankoing your belt
if you can remeber back
Glad the dvds got there ok
cheers
phil
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:26 pm
by robert michael hilton
Hello Phil, thanks for that......and yes , I can remember Blanco....while I was stationed in Germany we changed from Blanco to Fleet.
The whole billet sat up most of the night scrubbing the Blanco off our webbing.
Would you believe..... we used petrol.....sick as a dog next day, with the mother of all headaches.
Will watch the CDs this weekend.
I am now itching to roll the Comet off the production line. I have been busy collecting information on the Iron Duke, to use on a display board.
Regards.....Mick
Bit More Kit for WHY WORRY
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 4:05 pm
by phil fitzpatrick