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Anyone got any good pics of the Chieftain hard target on Linney Head Castlemartin? I can only find one and I would like a lot more if possible this is the one
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urgent help needed with conqueror
Chris Insidethearmour replied to Chris Insidethearmour's topic in Tracked vehicles
thanks all, this is now resolved -
urgent help needed with conqueror
Chris Insidethearmour replied to Chris Insidethearmour's topic in Tracked vehicles
I have measured the Duxford one but unfortunately misplaced some of them and its three hours each way to get some more, and other commitments won't let me do it in time -
urgent help needed with conqueror
Chris Insidethearmour replied to Chris Insidethearmour's topic in Tracked vehicles
I need some measurements for a scale model project, but I need them in the next 7 days not many, because I've already measured one, but I need some I missed and some I got to be confirmed Chris -
Hi, I'm in urgent need of help from anyone that has access to a MkII (preferable) or MkI conqueror Is there anyone in such a position that might be able to help me with some information? Thanks Chris
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Is this the one that was in Military in Scale?
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1/35 pulse ambulance land rover
Chris Insidethearmour replied to terryt's topic in Military Scale Models
Very nice indeed, I like that a lot!:-) -
Or worse still, having to make and post out 50 replacement parts. Been there done that:(
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Now THAT is a movie I wanna see:cool2:
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To be fair, a lot of 60s war films suffer from 'stick a cross on it' disease The Big Red One is a pretty good film, but the use of Israeli super shermans for tigers at Kesserine pass is a bit iffy. Can't remember what they used to represent a tiger in the Sicily scene, but I do recall it wasn't german, or indeed WWII vintage Likewise a Bridge Too Far is quite good. Postwar Leopards doing Panther impressions aside I guess it was just the case that there was an abundance of surplus kit about when these films were being made and people were less picky in those days about the equipment used. Especially if you are filming in the US where there was easy access to hundreds of shermans M3 HTs etc, and next to no real panzers. Chris
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Some of my own work
Chris Insidethearmour replied to Chris Insidethearmour's topic in Military Scale Models
Thanks Robin I tend to pick subjects for my kits with big hatches so you can see the interiors when they are built. Not all tanks are suitable for this in 1/35 That being said, there is a gentleman building on of my churchill interiors on a production line setting which should show it off that little bit better Chris -
If its a Matilda II, and thats why you want to know then Mk probably won't make any difference so I wouldn't worry on that I'm afraid I don't have the weights so I'll leave that so someone that knows. I know Rex Cadman has one though, you could drop him an email If it is a MkI (matilda II MkI that is, not a Matilda (I)) I would be extremely interested to see it....
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If its a Matilda II, is it the MkI, II or III/IV?
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Very interesting indeed, thanks David.
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As far as I know from my reasearch they were 'silver' (more aluminium) pre-war. In 1941/42 a shortage of aluminium to make the paint due to the battle of the Atlantic and demands from aircraft production etc lead to the War Department ordering a switch to white interiors. After the war this reverted to silver. However my research only goes as far back as immediately pre-war. I can't say when the practice of using silver started Chris
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Thats my point Tony Compared to travesties like U571, renaming a dog can hardly be called a great movie foul. If the rest of the film is right I fail to see why the dog's name is an issue. If it isn't, well that's another matter entirely...... Chris
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This story has been going round for quite a while Complete storm in a teacup for me I'm afraid. The name of the dog is so inconsequential to the story as to be laughable. In fact, the dog is hardly important to the story at all in my opinion and it could easily be left out completely So long as they get the main historical facts right; who these men were, there incredible skill and bravery and what they achieved, and of course the oh so english eccentric genius of Barnes Wallis then personally I wouldn't care if they called the dog Adolf Chris
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Some of my own work
Chris Insidethearmour replied to Chris Insidethearmour's topic in Military Scale Models
Thanks guys I'm afraid I can't post too many pictures of the Saladin as the build has been picked up as an article for a modelling mag; but seeing as Howard has mentioned the interior.... As you asked Howard, here are some shots of some of the kits I produce: Churchill MkIV Interior (1:35) And Matilda Interior (also 1:35) Chris -
Some of my own work
Chris Insidethearmour replied to Chris Insidethearmour's topic in Military Scale Models
Thanks guys:-) Jessie the Jeep: I'm afraid I only do vehicles and the occassional figure. I just can't work up any real enthusiam for planes and boats; just not my thing I'm afraid -
Hi Guys I must admit, I'm a modeller rather than an MV collector, but my business of making resin kits has brought me firmly into the MV world working with collectors to produce my kits of (primarily) british vehicles and interiors As well as producing kits I like to model other companies' too. Here are som models I've completed in the last year or so: COMPANY - a Dieppe MkI Churchill (AFV Club tank, Cromwell models conversion, scratchbuilt interior and deep wading) FCM 36 (Azimut with Scratchbuilt interior, figure by Hornet and base by Celticwerks) Sherman III Mid Production (Dragon kit with TMD wading stacks and various scratchbuilt bits) Tasca Sherman III DV with scratchbuilt stowage and deep wading, crew is miniart with some replacement heads Des Kit P16 Kegresse, out of the box Resicast Mortar Carrier (on Tamiya Bren Carrier base kit), this is still very much a work in progress) Finally, this one, a commission build (still in progress) of the KFS 1/24 Saladin (open to more commissions if anyone wants a scale model of their pride and joy by the way :-D ) Tahnks for looking Chris
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Tankograd, publishers of the Militar Fahrzeuge series, do a book on BAOR in Germany 1945 to 1979 that covers the Pig in Germany (amongst almost every other armoured thing sent out for BAOR mind you). These are photobooks so are heavy n good pictures and light on text Might be worth looking up a copy? Chris
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German SS and Japanese Army re-enactors and equipment
Chris Insidethearmour replied to Graham's topic in War & Peace show.
To be honest, I might be tempted to do British reenactment myself if it wasn't for fact that I have a physique more suited to dad's army than frontline infantry. Still, such concerns didn't seem to bother some of the SS guys (not exactly the picture of Aryan physical perfection if you know what I mean )