First Prototype completed!
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First Prototype completed!
Mark has been busy today putting together the first parts of the prototype Mk IV. It is so different to the tanks we have built in the past!
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Re: First Prototype Photos
Looks pretty impressive..........
When the next photos are done could Mark put something alongside (ruler, tape measure, cuddly toy ) to give an idea of size?
All the best for 2014
Kevin
When the next photos are done could Mark put something alongside (ruler, tape measure, cuddly toy ) to give an idea of size?
All the best for 2014
Kevin
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Re: First Prototype Photos
> to give an idea of size?
Stand up.
Place arms outstretched at shoulder height.
Bend wrists so that hands are at 90 degrees to arms.
It's about THAT long
I'd be interested, or should that be terrified, in an ongoing rivet count
Adrian.
Stand up.
Place arms outstretched at shoulder height.
Bend wrists so that hands are at 90 degrees to arms.
It's about THAT long
I'd be interested, or should that be terrified, in an ongoing rivet count
Adrian.
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Re: First Prototype Photos
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 791&type=1
more photos can be seen here, including one to give an idea of scale for Kevin.
more photos can be seen here, including one to give an idea of scale for Kevin.
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Re: First Prototype Photos
Thank you Mark and Gill
No disrespect to Adrian, I know what he meant, but this really adds perspective!
Becoming tempted, it looks impressive, we'll see........
No disrespect to Adrian, I know what he meant, but this really adds perspective!
Becoming tempted, it looks impressive, we'll see........
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Re: First Prototype Photos
Just a silly thought, instead of rivet counter, the term should be frog or toad, take your pick?
Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit,Rivit, Rivit Rivit
Rivit, Rivit, Rivit Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit,Rivit, Rivit
Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit,Rivit, Rivit
Perhaps this could be the basis for a charity raffle, a prize to be awarded to the person who estimates the correct number, a fiver per entry?
Regards
Steve
Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit,Rivit, Rivit Rivit
Rivit, Rivit, Rivit Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit,Rivit, Rivit
Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit, Rivit,Rivit, Rivit
Perhaps this could be the basis for a charity raffle, a prize to be awarded to the person who estimates the correct number, a fiver per entry?
Regards
Steve
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Re: First Prototype Photos
Outstanding. I saw a 1/6 th scale side plate for a WW1 tank when an acquaintance started scratch building one several years ago so I knew what the size was. however to see it taking shape still blows the mind. I can't wait to get mine when they are ready for delivery. I am very much looking forward to seeing how you over come the track problems, especially track sag. I assume that the only way will be as with the original and have it hook over brackets on the bottom frames to stop the tracks dropping away when crossing trenches. I am modelling a male tank of A Battalion that I have researched in the archives. I await more posts as your build progresses Mark.
Best wishes,
A very excited MkIV customer,
Ian.
Best wishes,
A very excited MkIV customer,
Ian.
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Re: First Prototype Photos
Mark fantastic work on the prototype. Wow all those bulkheads and internal walls. It looks like a house on wheels (er...tracks). And the holes! It's a drill bit salesman's dream come true! I don't know if I have enough patience to put all those rivets in! It will be an impressive model for sure. I'm glad Armortek has ventured into WWI. Great model choice.
Best regards,
Bob
Best regards,
Bob
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Re: First Prototype completed!
First Prototype of the MK IV is now complete, after painting by
Paul Morris this will be going straight to the Tank Museum to go into
their new exhibition Warhorse to Horsepower
http://www.tankmuseum.org/ixbin/indexpl ... ience_Page
The static model weighs in at 78 kilos and has 1790 externally visible rivets!
more pictures can be seen here
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 791&type=1
(you do not need a Facebook account, or to log in to see these pictures)
Paul Morris this will be going straight to the Tank Museum to go into
their new exhibition Warhorse to Horsepower
http://www.tankmuseum.org/ixbin/indexpl ... ience_Page
The static model weighs in at 78 kilos and has 1790 externally visible rivets!
more pictures can be seen here
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 791&type=1
(you do not need a Facebook account, or to log in to see these pictures)
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Re: First Prototype completed!
Looks brilliant
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Re: First Prototype completed!
Impressive!
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Re: First Prototype completed!
Congratulations Gill and Mark!
Very impressive.
Happy New Year
Tim
Very impressive.
Happy New Year
Tim
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Re: First Prototype completed!
Stunning and unique! Congratulations to you both, an outstanding model.
Through the mud and the blood to the green fields beyond. The Royal Tank Corps would be proud. I hope the Tank Museum makes the appropriate amount of fuss in displaying it.
Paul - first world war armour colours generate a lot of debate. Good luck with painting the masterpiece. How many jars of pigment for the mud?
All the best.
Stephen
Through the mud and the blood to the green fields beyond. The Royal Tank Corps would be proud. I hope the Tank Museum makes the appropriate amount of fuss in displaying it.
Paul - first world war armour colours generate a lot of debate. Good luck with painting the masterpiece. How many jars of pigment for the mud?
All the best.
Stephen
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Re: First Prototype completed!
It looks extremely impressive! I am pleased about the weight, because the large dimensions are going to be compensated by a lower density which will make it much more manageable in the workshop and outside!
Will there be a second prototype with a motion pack, if so what will be the speed range for the model?
Congratulations!
Steve
Will there be a second prototype with a motion pack, if so what will be the speed range for the model?
Congratulations!
Steve
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Re: First Prototype completed!
1790 visible rivets....... And I thought that the 500 of the 25 pdr were already a challenge......
A true masterpiece!
Cheers,
Marcus
A true masterpiece!
Cheers,
Marcus