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1/48 AFV
CLUB
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The Kit |
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This is the new AFV Club 1/48th Tiger 1 (Early). I'd been thinking
about trying some armour for a while now. Anyway the new AFV Club 48th tiger
turned up (OK I ordered it). After reading the instructions and drooling over
the plastic I figured I could whip this up in a weekend I spent about 3 hours assembling the main bits minus the wheels. The fit on this kit was awesome, It actually clips together it's that good . Only had to use a wee bit of filler on the air cleaners (round things on the back). A totally different experience from building a aircraft kit. ![]() |
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| Knowing nothing about tanks or there colours I hit the Fleet Arm Museum at Nowra as they have all the Model master enamels. Found 2 Panzer Yellow 1943 and Panzer Green 1943. I figured these would do. After a coat of the yellow I added the wheels. That was as far as I got on Saturday |
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| The next day I decided to give the camouflage a go. I couldn't figure out how to mark it out, none of my aircraft techniques seemed any good. So in the end I just free-handed it following the instructions using my Sparmax DH1-03 airbrush. A coat of metaliser sealer and then on went the decals. Finally a flat coat of Gunze flat was applied The pictures on the right show the kit at the end of Sunday. l had a bit of trouble getting the tracks on but once I figured out it was easier to join them first then fit them all as well |
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The following week, after
work I fixed up some of the errors. The big one being the road wheels. These
were painted with a real thin coat of flat black. I also painted the box on the
Hull wood. I then
played around with some weathering techniques. I applied a oil wash of Burnt
Sienna (over a flat coat , I know, not recommended). Some the wash got
turned into a filter
After was sealed with
another coat of Gunze Flat. This Sunday I took the photos below. I took so many
as I liked the look of the Turret turned in different directions
All up I reckon this took about 8-10 hours of modelling. It was the easiest thing I've built. No seams to fill, virtually nil filler and decals. This was my first amour kit, but it won't be my last. Not sure If I'm keen to tackle a 1/35 kit but these 1/48 kits look really nice and they fit with my 1/48th aircraft. If you want to try a tank, don't want to spend to much time or money then I'd recommend this kit for sure. |
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