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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 7 - Camouflage | Feb 16, 2004 |
| Here are some images of the tri-colour hard edge scheme used by the Polish armoured units. I used the kit provided paint sheet as a guide. The base yellow colour is Humbrol #93. The green is Humbrol #117 and the red brown is Humbrol #160. The yellow was applied using the airbrush while the other two colour were hand painted, using a good old fashioned brush. This is the quick and easy way to get that hard edge look. |
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