I just want to mention that i made a mistake on how Tanks were loaded onto railway stuff by the Germans. Photo evidence has shown shown me that not to be the case. However some of my armoured stuff might well be arranged to squeeze in another model. As this is a place for TIP`S! I placed this topic here rather than Tutorials.
This German Conversion was stacked with Ammunition to supply the other Tanks with shells durring combat.
A Tip.
Why pay good money out on a kit,that has no turret?
Those into conversions could make easily the rounded top,and make two models out of one by taking the turret off a tank,and place it onto concrete fortifications on war gaming bases. When not used placing it back on the tank.
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I`m very impressed with this snap together Tiger Tank Kit from ITALERI,Priced at £8.99, and I Highly Recommend It.
I must admit that i do not like the Box Art and quite frankly because of it i nearly did not buy the kit. However I did,and I am glad of it. I placed the snap together Tiger Tanks above as they are pictures in the picture on the box,and I like the look of it now.
In the photo above there is a gap to the front of the hull,and this will disappear when gluing up.
Only two parts were stuck on,which was the back above,and the front section where the drivers visor and machine gun is.All the rest clipped into place._____ The glue cobwebs were removed later.
A Tip.
There is no Metal Track moulded to the front of the hull,so i will make some using Cooking Foil. The stuff you wrap meat in for cooking! Placing a small piece onto the plastic track,and using my thumb the impression needed is easily achieved. Then after turning the foil over,PVA Glue is brushed on perhaps a couple of times . When the glue is dry and hard it will stop the pieces from coIIapsing when cutting out and sticking the four pieces needed on. There is not that much detail in the actual track,but the process can be carried out on more finer detailed work too. Tried and tested over the years by myself making impressions of model railway wagons. Thats it 4 now. BB