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Well, if Armortek won't make it .......

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 2:33 pm
by Chris Hall
We all have a 'wish list' of tanks that we'd like our favourite company :wink: to produce. But, in the depths of our secret souls we know it'll never happen - they're too obscure, too difficult to produce or, most likely, just not commercially viable. So, to satisfy our latent desires, we usually build a smaller-scale plastic kit.

In my case, it won't surprise you to hear that I'm passionate about anything WW1 :shock:. A notable piece of armour from that conflict is the German A7V - the only tank they made themselves. But they only made 20 of them, they were all subtly different, and they weren't very good, so there's absolutely no prospect of Armortek making one. As Mark Watkins (the previous owner of Armortek) once memorably said "Who wants to buy a shed on tracks ?" :lol:. Well, there's me, and perhaps half dozen others - which couldn't justify a production run.

I suspect most of us are aware of Cobi, who make not-Lego tanks and other military things. Well, I was flicking through Bovington's online shop recently and noticed that Cobi had produced an A7V ! That's just a toy, right ? But time hangs heavy in lockdown, so I jumped. And this is the result:

Cobi A7V 1.jpg
Cobi A7V 2.jpg
Cobi A7V 3.jpg

It's about 23cm long, so I'm guessing it's around 1/32nd scale. It took me about 10 hours to finish - there are a lot of bits, of many strange and wonderous shapes and sizes (definitely not just the standard building blocks from our childhoods), and if you don't follow the instructions religiously you'll get it wrong. It's very cleverly designed - all the guns move, the hatches and doors open, the tracks go round, and they've even managed to simulate sloped armour through clever use of hinges.

In some ways I likened it to building an Armortek kit:
  • I'm in awe of how these things are designed, so that they go together logically and relatively easily;
    the parts come in many, many packets, and a lot of time is spent searching for that one piece you need;
    you definitely speed up towards the end.
Inaccuracies ? Well, that would be a bit churlish, wouldn't it ? :wink: I could get the books out ..... but I'm not going to. I like the Iron (Imperial) Crosses (which are part of the brick, not transfers or stickers) much more than I would the later Balkenkreuz. It can only be an A7V, so that's close enough for Government work, as they say. In fact, the only thing that bothers me is that the enclosed soldier is wearing a Pickelhaube rather than a Stahlhelm ....... :lol:

So, if Cobi produce your pet tank, you need to indulge your Inner Child, or you just fancy trying something different for a change, give not-Lego a go !

Best wishes, and stay well,

Chris

Re: Well, if Armortek won't make it .......

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:02 pm
by Stephen White
It'll need a bit of weathering.......

How are you going to motorise it and fit RC?

Re: Well, if Armortek won't make it .......

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 6:58 pm
by Peter Quambusch
Cobi A7V 1.jpg

Commander Chris!! :D :D :D

Re: Well, if Armortek won't make it .......

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:15 pm
by Charles A Stewart
LEGO railway stuff, perhaps for motorization, only a suggestion :D

RC, I'd leave that to the experienced radio folk among the forum.

Excellent notion.
Cheers Charles.

Re: Well, if Armortek won't make it .......

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:37 pm
by Robert Reid
Wunderbar!!!!

Re: Well, if Armortek won't make it .......

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2021 12:21 am
by Ralph Gerharz
When I first saw this thread pop up I was hoping it might have something to do with the bulldozer that was on the last survey.
As the proud owner of an Armortek Mark IV and one who would go for an FT17-M1917, unfortunately the A7V is not on my wish list.
I did suggest the M48, but now after learning how difficult it would be to cast a Sherman hull, I'm more likely to see an M60 in the Armortek future.
Ralph

Re: Well, if Armortek won't make it .......

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 9:53 am
by Oliver Brüninghaus
"A shed on tracks", or a mobilized shoebox like the M113 or M577.

From another point of view its the first approach to a stealth design long bevor ever radio waves were used for radar identification. :-)

Years ago I asked someone who had build some A7V in 1/16 and 1/8 if he could create a 1/6 model. For runabout 20K this dream could come true. But that is far beyond from what I like to spend even for this desirable strange vehicle.

You assume only half a dozen buyers. Maybe we should prove it with a new survey. But probably you have a sound rating for the minor attraction of most of the WWI tanks.

Hard to say if the Cobi tank shows more the Röchling or the Krup armour. It would be fun to transform the tank into one of the communications tanks from Steffens & Nölle (Hedi, No. 54) or in something totally different like a pill box.

Have a nice week and stay safe
Oliver