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Modeller Build Logs
7TP |
| By James Tainton | | Started: | Sep 15, 2003 | | Updated: | Mar 1, 2004 |
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The 7TP tank was developed from the British Vickers-Armstrong Mark E and of which in 1931, Poland purchased 50 examples. The Polish military powers wanted to improve on the Mark E. It featured a better diesel engine, and a little thicker armor. Including the 4 iron prototypes 136 7TP's were made. Most were single turret versions however 24 were of the early twin turret type.
Armament: two 7.92mm wz.30 TMG's in twin turret variant
This kit depicts a Polish tank of the 1930's that uses a chassis from the British Vickers-Armstrong designed 6ton Tank Mark E and incorperates two turrets on top of the hull. This model from Mirage is a very crude and simple affair, far from "shake and bake". What can I say, I like a challenge. This will be built mainly straight out of the box with a few kit-bashing upgrades and the use of some extra photo-etch I have left over from when I built my Zveda T-26 (which is very similar to the Polish 7TP tank) earlier this past year. |
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| Chapter 3 - Tale of Two Turrets | Feb 3, 2004 |
| The turrets are again, very crude slabs of plastic that don't exactly fit together seamlessly-some clean-up and putty are required,and lots of TLC.The photographs below show one just naked as it looks when just glued together. The inset shows one cleaned up and sprayed out in flat black. I opened up the little vision slits with a drill bit.The kit is not Tamiya quality but the idea is to make a representation of the tank, not a exact replica. |
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