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7TP

By James Tainton
Started: Sep 15, 2003
Updated: Mar 1, 2004

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.

Introduction Chapter 1- Body Parts Chapter 2 - Wheels and Bogies Chapter 3 - Tale of Two Turrets Chapter 4 - Driver Wheel & Turret Additions Chapter 5 - Treatment with Mr.Surfacer Chapter 6 - Flat Black is My Favorite Colour Chapter 7 - Camouflage Chapter 8 - Black Lines and Some Dirt Chapter 9 - The Future is Lookin' Bright... Chapter 10 - Wash and Dry
[Discussion]

Chapter 6 - Flat Black is My Favorite ColourFeb 14, 2004
Priming out my models in flat black is a technique that I've fallen into over time. This step performs two duties:

1. Primes the surface for the top coat.
2. Provides a preshading for the top coat.

The kits rubber band tracks are horrible. I was going to use the slightly better vinyl tracks left over from the Zveda T-26 kit but it ended up not fitting around the wheels. This was a bit odd as you would think the T-26 circumfrance would be the same as the 7TP? Anyways I have ordered the the RPM seperate link set- not ModelKasten to be sure but a step up.






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