Leopard 2A4 for Belgium

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Leopard 2A4 for Belgium

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Hello fellow modelbuilders,

Finally one of the best tanks in the world is available in AT quality, and i ordered one to come and live with me in Belgium!😜
So excited for this build as probably all you guys i presume!
Hope we can share some building threads and learn a lot from each other!😊🫡👍

Regards,

Patrick.

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Jup me to patrick im building a dutch version
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oooooh, why hello from Utah, USA. I too am giddy as a school boy about getting the Leopard kit!

I'm a first time kit buyer of an Armortek kit but I have a feeling this is going to be my new obsession/hobby. I feel like I will get a lot of hate as I don't plan on painting the leopard model. I'm just a huge fan of the terminator look of "as machined" parts In a assembly.

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JesseGuthritsch wrote:
Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:13 am
oooooh, why hello from Utah, USA. I too am giddy as a school boy about getting the Leopard kit!

I'm a first time kit buyer of an Armortek kit but I have a feeling this is going to be my new obsession/hobby. I feel like I will get a lot of hate as I don't plan on painting the leopard model. I'm just a huge fan of the terminator look of "as machined" parts In a assembly.
Jesse -

Welcome to the gang ! We’re a friendly bunch here - any hate is reserved for the rude or arrogant, thankfully very few.

It’s up to you how you finish your model. If you don’t paint it you’ll need to protect the metalwork to keep it shiny. But you’re just emphasising the Engineering side of the hobby, over the historical side which is my personal preference (passion !).

You’re right about the risk of it becoming an obsession, though. It’s like beer - one is never enough :lol:

All the best,

Chris
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Hi there.
Yes finishing a model is a matter of personal preference.
I made a set of engineering hand tools in miniature and entered them in a competition. I polished them like you would knife blades, thinking it looked better. The judges were split, but the head judge said they should have been satin finished like the originals. That was the difference between a bronze award and silver. But I still prefer them shiny. There was a steam traction engine in the same category as me, there was not a speck of paint on it, the builder wanted you to see every rivet and joint. It was completely beautiful, a real engineering masterpiece. But the judges did not even place it, they said paint was every but as important as the engineering. Funny what people think of things.
It's right that you will have to protect the unpainted metals, unless you want your terminator look to be pretty short lived. Laquering can be just as demanding as paint, and the different metals will look odd next to each other unless you work hard on achieving a consistent level of finish. Armortek use aluminium, brass, copper, steel etc and its nearly impossible to blend these different metals to a uniform look.
Enjoy the build though and post plenty of photos.

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Jesse -

Welcome to the gang ! We’re a friendly bunch here - any hate is reserved for the rude or arrogant, thankfully very few.

It’s up to you how you finish your model. If you don’t paint it you’ll need to protect the metalwork to keep it shiny. But you’re just emphasising the Engineering side of the hobby, over the historical side which is my personal preference (passion !).

You’re right about the risk of it becoming an obsession, though. It’s like beer - one is never enough :lol:

All the best,

Chris
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I was thinking about clear coating all the aluminum parts but I also kinda like the old weathered aluminum look. Then I got the idea that I would slowly replace all the outside armor plates with steel ones (I thought this model being bulletproof to small arms would be cool) and I would probably paint the steel parts to match the Leopards colors.

Idk yet but I have learned that I don't like projects anyone once there built. Unless I have something I can upgrade or tinker on, I quickly loose interest (my damn ADHD brain) so I'll have to find a way to make my Leopard special to me... maybe I'll paint it pink once it can survive 45APC rounds.

Jesse

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mick whittingham wrote:
Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:57 am
Hi there.
Yes finishing a model is a matter of personal preference.
I made a set of engineering hand tools in miniature and entered them in a competition. I polished them like you would knife blades, thinking it looked better. The judges were split, but the head judge said they should have been satin finished like the originals. That was the difference between a bronze award and silver. But I still prefer them shiny. There was a steam traction engine in the same category as me, there was not a speck of paint on it, the builder wanted you to see every rivet and joint. It was completely beautiful, a real engineering masterpiece. But the judges did not even place it, they said paint was every but as important as the engineering. Funny what people think of things.
It's right that you will have to protect the unpainted metals, unless you want your terminator look to be pretty short lived. Laquering can be just as demanding as paint, and the different metals will look odd next to each other unless you work hard on achieving a consistent level of finish. Armortek use aluminium, brass, copper, steel etc and its nearly impossible to blend these different metals to a uniform look.
Enjoy the build though and post plenty of photos.
I am excited to start seeing build pictures go up in the next few months to see how everyone else finishes there leopard kits! I can't wait

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I am excited to start seeing build pictures go up in the next few months to see how everyone else finishes there leopard kits! I can't wait
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The Leopard has arrived,and in good condition,no damaged parts😇.
Just spend the last two days checking if everything was in the boxes....and it was all ok!😉
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First job now is to finish my Tiger 1,and after that i can start on this beauty 🤗
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Post by Fabian Bekkers »

Nice patrick have fun building this awesome leo im getting my kit tomorrow 🥳🎁🎊🙏🫡
Huzaren van Boreel🫡

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