The Smythe Meister's 1/35 Achilles

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Looking very good indeed Andy. Great work.

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Interior ended up looking mighty fine sir and although some is hidden from view at least youll know you did a decent job of it :thumb2:

Hope you can get your gap sorted
 

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Interior ended up looking mighty fine sir and although some is hidden from view at least youll know you did a decent job of it :thumb2:

Hope you can get your gap sorted
Thanks very much Si,
Must admit that I did a bit more to the interior than I originally set out to
,and even that was sparse!! ;)
... when I think of me taking so much time on the white frames of the seats for instance?!!! MADNESS!!
Anyway, it's all sealed up now,and I have a plan for that bloody annoying stud gap ;)
 

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Stowage will hide a lot of sins :smiling3: Though if you don’t like sandbags then maybe stowage is also out?

BTW, it’s not rivets on that strip but bolts: the whole nose of the vehicle can come off by undoing the bolts along the top, sides and bottom, as well as breaking the track of course :smiling3: Here in the factory on a very early M4A2, going the other way:

M4A2 final drive assembly being installed.jpg

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Stowage will hide a lot of sins :smiling3: Though if you don’t like sandbags then maybe stowage is also out?

BTW, it’s not rivets on that strip but bolts: the whole nose of the vehicle can come off by undoing the bolts along the top, sides and bottom, as well as breaking the track of course :smiling3: Here in the factory on a very early M4A2, going the other way:

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Nice one Jakko,top quality info as always :smiling3:
Stowage is fine by me,I just don't like like sandbags shoved on,to me they "dumb down" an otherwise interesting vehicle....changing a character full AFV into,more or less a mobile sanger! ;)
I'm going for a look along these lines.....
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... in fact,the more I look at this photo,the more I get tempted to have a bash at doing it as a Dio.... the knocked out Panther and "bridge" are definitely doable... but I've never attempted water effects before,so maybe not!!
 

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Stowage will hide a lot of sins :smiling3: Though if you don’t like sandbags then maybe stowage is also out?

BTW, it’s not rivets on that strip but bolts: the whole nose of the vehicle can come off by undoing the bolts along the top, sides and bottom, as well as breaking the track of course :smiling3: Here in the factory on a very early M4A2, going the other way:

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Bolt counter!!....
 

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Nice one Jakko,top quality info as always :smiling3:
Stowage is fine by me,I just don't like like sandbags shoved on,to me they "dumb down" an otherwise interesting vehicle....changing a character full AFV into,more or less a mobile sanger! ;)
I'm going for a look along these lines.....
View attachment 473440
... in fact,the more I look at this photo,the more I get tempted to have a bash at doing it as a Dio.... the knocked out Panther and "bridge" are definitely doable... but I've never attempted water effects before,so maybe not!!
That will make a great base to set off a great build.
 

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Nice one Jakko,top quality info as always :smiling3:
Thanks :smiling3:

I just don't like like sandbags shoved on,to me they "dumb down" an otherwise interesting vehicle....changing a character full AFV into,more or less a mobile sanger! ;)
Oh, I don’t know … if done right they add a lot of character, IMHO. But it depends on how, when and why, I think.

I'm going for a look along these lines.....
View attachment 473440
... in fact,the more I look at this photo,the more I get tempted to have a bash at doing it as a Dio.... the knocked out Panther and "bridge" are definitely doable... but I've never attempted water effects before,so maybe not!!
That bridge is easy — it wasn’t a few weeks ago, but it is now. That’s to say, I’m no expert, but it looks to me like:—

AFV Club SBG bridge.jpg

Minus the central deck and the ramps at the ends. This is a longer version (it has an additional section in the middle) of the bridge that comes with the Churchill AVRE kit I bought yesterday.

The water should be relatively simple too, because it looks to be so muddy as to be opaque. This means you can get away with using something like plaster for the water, just sculpting in some ripples and things, without having to worry about pouring resin or some other trick to make transparent water on a diorama.
 

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Definitely a great dio to build Andy. Why is the sarge getting threatened with the main gun :smiling:
You know how it can be Mick...
When I was out with 617 in the first Gulf war,we had a SNECK who was such a nightmare!!
... We were all knackered after doing permanent nights for 5 months or so,and this Brummie **** got flown in at a late date,and his main phrase was," Another day, another Dollar Guys"...
.. we would've shot him there and then if we could have got away with it!! ;)
 

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You know how it can be Mick...
When I was out with 617 in the first Gulf war,we had a SNECK who was such a nightmare!!
... We were all knackered after doing permanent nights for 5 months or so,and this Brummie **** got flown in at a late date,and his main phrase was," Another day, another Dollar Guys"...
.. we would've shot him there and then if we could have got away with it!! ;)
A bad case of 'Anglo Fragging' perhaps ... ? (Dead Rupert's are Good Rupert's in the immortal words of one of my Oppo's!)
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Now you see it, now you don't. You know it's there though. Keep at it.
Very true Jim .... I will for sure. :smiling3:
A bad case of 'Anglo Fragging' perhaps ... ? (Dead Rupert's are Good Rupert's in the immortal words of one of my Oppo's!)
Steve
Fair comment Steve... A bit harsh to many,but back in the day,... I'd TOTALLY agree!! ;)
Looking good Andy, it would look good on that bridge!
Cheers Graeme.... It would, wouldn't it... I just need to find someone to do it!! ;)
 

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That's some neat work Andy.
Thanks John, it's been quite a breeze so far :smiling3:
Tidy work with the sticker’s Mr Smith…..look to have gone down nicely :thumb2:
Cheers Si,they kinda have, although there is a bit of silvering going on :sad:

ALL.... ,a short update,...
Some more streaking going on the lower hull,the barrel sorted,and the "Turret" mostly assembled/basic painted/streaked...gotta admit that I had a few problems getting this to behave... but got there in the end.
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..... looking forward to getting some detail painting done,and,the weathering sorted... This is a good bit of fun :smiling3:
Cheers for looking in!
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Got to love an Achilles - even a troublesome one!

These are what got Junior into modelling and me back into it. We bought an Armourfast wargaming pair - super-simple but perfect for a six year old. He then announced that for our little battles, before I was allowed a single Panther, he wanted 16......an entire division's worth! Even now he's on the lookout for it when we go down top Bovington!

Keep up the great work!

ATB

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