Well, it seems my Elephant arrives today. Gulp!
I have spread straw on the floor and have a large bucket on hand
Enough of frivolity, whilst I have been building plastics and resins for many, many years, I only have a Pak40 (85% complete) Armourtek kit under my belt. So, this really is 'in at the deep end' for me. Unlike Steve's Elephant 'production line' this will be a long term project for me.
I will be referring back to this forum on a regular basis to pick up tips, tricks and build updates, so I'd appreciate you folks continuing to post this type of info, I'm sure it will help a novice like me.
I'm off now for a period of quiet contemplation.................
Dave
In At The Deep End?
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Hi Dave
Congratulations on your Elefant purchase.
Hope to see plenty of build posts as I felt I may be the only one building an Elefant (or 2)
Regards
Steve
Congratulations on your Elefant purchase.
Hope to see plenty of build posts as I felt I may be the only one building an Elefant (or 2)
Regards
Steve
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Hi Steve
I doubt the real build will start until next year, we having work done on the house and having a heavy tank destroyer lying around is probably not helpful to the workmen?
I'll content myself with cleaning up and test fitting components for the time being. Anyway, with Christmas coming up, its time to be huddled around a single malt in front of the fire, not standing by a cold workbench.
Dave.
I doubt the real build will start until next year, we having work done on the house and having a heavy tank destroyer lying around is probably not helpful to the workmen?
I'll content myself with cleaning up and test fitting components for the time being. Anyway, with Christmas coming up, its time to be huddled around a single malt in front of the fire, not standing by a cold workbench.
Dave.
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Dave, I hope your Elephant gives you huge pleasure and satisfaction. Do read through the Knowledge Base as you get started. The latest Topic, on priming and painting, is worth reading before you start, so that you can decide how you want to build/paint. The Knowledge Base Read Me is here:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... =35&t=5824
And the index of Basic Topics is here:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... =35&t=5823
And for Advanced Topics here:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... =35&t=5822
If you don’t find what you need, the Forum community is always very helpful.
Enjoy your build.
Stephen
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... =35&t=5824
And the index of Basic Topics is here:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... =35&t=5823
And for Advanced Topics here:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... =35&t=5822
If you don’t find what you need, the Forum community is always very helpful.
Enjoy your build.
Stephen
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Dave -
We all had to start somewhere and, believe me, if I can do it, anyone can !
The two essential tasks at the beginning are (a) to check all the boxes to make sure everything is there, and (b) sit down and carefully read the instructions. Something you can do with that Single Malt ! (although I personally prefer Armagnac ). And then you might want to do a bit of research and choose an actual vehicle to replicate, unless you're just going to build 'straight out of the box'. Recreating a vehicle that actually existed is not essential, but it does add another dimension to the whole project.
So there's plenty to do until you actually get the tools out. But the main thing is to enjoy the process ! These things bring the word 'hobby' to a whole new level ......
All the best,
Chris
We all had to start somewhere and, believe me, if I can do it, anyone can !
The two essential tasks at the beginning are (a) to check all the boxes to make sure everything is there, and (b) sit down and carefully read the instructions. Something you can do with that Single Malt ! (although I personally prefer Armagnac ). And then you might want to do a bit of research and choose an actual vehicle to replicate, unless you're just going to build 'straight out of the box'. Recreating a vehicle that actually existed is not essential, but it does add another dimension to the whole project.
So there's plenty to do until you actually get the tools out. But the main thing is to enjoy the process ! These things bring the word 'hobby' to a whole new level ......
All the best,
Chris
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Thanks to all for the advice (both metallic and liquid).
It's really good to know that there is help out there when needed.
Trouble with the Elephant is that unlike Tiger, Panther, StuG et al there is quite a limited availability of research material. Is there any reference material available out there that you have found useful?
Dace.
It's really good to know that there is help out there when needed.
Trouble with the Elephant is that unlike Tiger, Panther, StuG et al there is quite a limited availability of research material. Is there any reference material available out there that you have found useful?
Dace.
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I will be posting some photos of my completed elefant tank when I figure out how to do it, need some help on that end