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Post by tigrazor on Jan 7, 2016 1:23:21 GMT -5
Good morning all, Its been a while when I built a tank model. And finally it happened (after having some struggle in a certain shop ). I heard that Dragon kits are good, but I never ever expected them being THAT good. Even manufacturing logos and tiny welding seams on the small wheels are there. Incredible. There we go:
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Post by Tobi on Jan 7, 2016 3:21:57 GMT -5
Nice topic, Lucas. You're aware of the background of this version?
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Post by armorguy on Jan 7, 2016 3:31:01 GMT -5
I like the Japanese WW2 tanks for their camo colors and patterns, good choice Lucas ! I'm hooked.
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Post by Leon on Jan 7, 2016 5:18:20 GMT -5
I'll be following along Lucas!
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Post by tigrazor on Jan 7, 2016 12:49:38 GMT -5
Nice topic, Lucas. You're aware of the background of this version? They say the "Hokuman version" was used in the Chinese conflict in the late 30ies - is that right so far?
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Post by wbill76 on Jan 7, 2016 14:27:02 GMT -5
Just be careful in the instructions...there's always, at least, one error (even if just a part numbered wrong) in every Dragon kit I've ever built over the last 10+ years. One kit I built had an error in EVERY instruction step. No joke...
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Post by tigrazor on Jan 7, 2016 14:36:29 GMT -5
Thanks for the warning. So far there are no issues. Lets see where the journey goes.
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Post by deafpanzer on Jan 7, 2016 15:55:50 GMT -5
WHOA WHOA WHOA! Is he OK?!?!? Do you realize he is building an armor this time?!?!?!
Hell yeah, count me in! I am huge fan of Japanese crazy camo schemes... have fun!
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Post by Tobi on Jan 7, 2016 16:52:26 GMT -5
Nice topic, Lucas. You're aware of the background of this version? They say the "Hokuman version" was used in the Chinese conflict in the late 30ies - is that right so far? This is correct. You may have noticed the carrier beams between the pairs of two large road wheels? There is small wheel mounted underneath, this is what makes the "Hokuman" different from a standard Ha-Go. When the Japanese forces invaded China they came across acres or rice paddies (I don't remember so clearly) in Manchuria, where the distance between the parting grooves matched exactly the distance of the Ha-Go suspension, leading to many tanks getting stuck! To prevent this they simply turned the beams 180° so they were facing downward and mounted an additional small wheel there. I even believe they just used the support rollers for this task.
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Post by pt109 on Jan 8, 2016 0:08:11 GMT -5
Nice choice of model, interesting Dragon shows a Russian tank in the background. BT 7 I think.
Following along....
Paul
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Post by tigrazor on Jan 8, 2016 3:39:55 GMT -5
Andy: Yep, Im fine. Japan and its culture & history has always be a special interest for me (and the camouflage patterns too), so this was just a matter of time. Tobi: What a clever solution. I think the Dragon kits are all the same, because there will be carrier beams left (surely meant for later versions).
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Post by Tojo72 on Jan 8, 2016 9:47:29 GMT -5
Have to watch this as I picked this kit up a few years ago cheap at a Dragon daily special.
I don't mind DS but those little ribbons don't look so good,are you using them or going with indies
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Post by tigrazor on Jan 8, 2016 11:14:56 GMT -5
DS? Ribbons?
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Post by Tojo72 on Jan 8, 2016 13:13:31 GMT -5
Yea,my kit had rubber band tracks,Dragon Styrene as they call it.
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Post by tigrazor on Jan 8, 2016 13:33:21 GMT -5
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Post by wbill76 on Jan 9, 2016 19:46:02 GMT -5
Not wasting any time on this little baby Lucas. Looking good so far!
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Post by Tobi on Jan 9, 2016 21:53:46 GMT -5
Personally I think that every form of rubber bands on an tank model is a sin, except if the original has them this way as well.
But I have read that preforming the DS tracks in hot water can lead to good results.
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Post by c3p0. on Jan 10, 2016 12:13:00 GMT -5
Looking great so far! Got to love IJA armor!
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Post by thug626 on Jan 10, 2016 15:18:34 GMT -5
Deal me in Lucas. Dave
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Post by tigrazor on Jan 17, 2016 11:35:03 GMT -5
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Post by Leon on Jan 17, 2016 11:44:33 GMT -5
Nice progress Lucas,looking really good!
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Post by dierk on Jan 17, 2016 11:45:37 GMT -5
Nice progress! Starting to look the part. (No, I didn't copy Leon - he posted his reply at the time I wrote mine )
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Post by tigrazor on Jan 22, 2016 3:52:47 GMT -5
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Post by Leon on Jan 22, 2016 5:46:57 GMT -5
Turret looks good Lucas! I like the detail and nice choice for the figures.
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Post by armorguy on Jan 22, 2016 7:13:23 GMT -5
Lovely, finally another rustbucket ! And I like the idea of the photographer.
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Post by adt70hk on Jan 22, 2016 8:02:44 GMT -5
Indeed a really nice idea!!
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Post by dierk on Jan 22, 2016 8:09:38 GMT -5
Like the idea! First picture of the photographer looks like he's putting a contact lens in
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Post by wbill76 on Jan 22, 2016 12:36:43 GMT -5
Nice little twist to put on this one Lucas, should fit the bill nicely.
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Post by deafpanzer on Jan 22, 2016 12:38:29 GMT -5
Great process there!!! Dig the photographer too...
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Post by tigrazor on Jan 23, 2016 15:30:03 GMT -5
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