Scratchbuilders!
Built a model or part from your own materials lately?
Built a model or part from your own materials lately?
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Scratchbuilt WW1 tanks
long_tom
Illinois, United States
Member Since: March 18, 2006
entire network: 2,362 Posts
KitMaker Network: 309 Posts
Member Since: March 18, 2006
entire network: 2,362 Posts
KitMaker Network: 309 Posts
Posted: Saturday, October 13, 2007 - 06:39 AM UTC
I remember seeing a modelling book which depicts one. Has anyone here ever tried it though? A Mark IV would seem comparatively easy, but one would need plans and templates to even consider such a project. The Emhar kits are reportedly more trouble than they're worth.
tankone
England - East Anglia, United Kingdom
Member Since: August 16, 2007
entire network: 26 Posts
KitMaker Network: 19 Posts
Member Since: August 16, 2007
entire network: 26 Posts
KitMaker Network: 19 Posts
Posted: Monday, October 22, 2007 - 10:09 AM UTC
dear long tom,
I have completed a large scale whippet tank which can be seen on the members photo pages, it was totaly scratchbuilt from plastic sheet and evergreen rod and tube. it is aout 18 inches long and about 8 inches high, if you need any plans for it or other world war one tanks drop me an e mail at [email protected] I may be able to help you out
regards tank one ( barrie)
I have completed a large scale whippet tank which can be seen on the members photo pages, it was totaly scratchbuilt from plastic sheet and evergreen rod and tube. it is aout 18 inches long and about 8 inches high, if you need any plans for it or other world war one tanks drop me an e mail at [email protected] I may be able to help you out
regards tank one ( barrie)