Phil57
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- Oct 19, 2022
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This Meng 1/35 scale whippet is what I have been working on for the past few weeks. Overall, the vehicle is as good as finished. Just a light spray with some matt Varnish and a bit of black chalk dust to emphasis the exhaust. I have started working on a base but that will take me some time yet which is why I thought I would give you a sneak peak at the main subject.
This was my first Meng kit. Overall, I thought the detail was good and the fit is pretty good too. A few issues however. I am not used to having to bend plastic pieces like etched brass to make them fit. This was kind of scary as the fighting compartment had to be bent in several places and at the right angle otherwise it would never fit. Fortunately it all went relatively smooth. The tracks are link and length and whilst they snapped together easily they would not hold together when I tried to put the track on the vehicle. I ended up having to glue certain sections onto the running gear otherwise it would just not go on. Give me a rubber band track any day.
Whilst trying to attach the tracks I ended up bending and actually breaking one of the machine gun so it you do this kit be warned. Leave the machine guns to last.
The base for this vehicle will be across bare wet earth so I ended up really giving the vehicle the treatment when it come to mud and dirt. It would look kind of ridiculous all clean in a muddy battle field. Thats about it for now. More pics to follow when I do the base. Thanks for looking.
Phil
This was my first Meng kit. Overall, I thought the detail was good and the fit is pretty good too. A few issues however. I am not used to having to bend plastic pieces like etched brass to make them fit. This was kind of scary as the fighting compartment had to be bent in several places and at the right angle otherwise it would never fit. Fortunately it all went relatively smooth. The tracks are link and length and whilst they snapped together easily they would not hold together when I tried to put the track on the vehicle. I ended up having to glue certain sections onto the running gear otherwise it would just not go on. Give me a rubber band track any day.
Whilst trying to attach the tracks I ended up bending and actually breaking one of the machine gun so it you do this kit be warned. Leave the machine guns to last.
The base for this vehicle will be across bare wet earth so I ended up really giving the vehicle the treatment when it come to mud and dirt. It would look kind of ridiculous all clean in a muddy battle field. Thats about it for now. More pics to follow when I do the base. Thanks for looking.
Phil