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Modeller Build Logs

Converting a Trumpeter Challenger 2

By Leo Lee
Started: Oct 6, 2003
Updated: May 7, 2004

I have been taking a "break" from building models for some years. This March, during the SARS outbreak, I stayed at home most of the time. One day I came across some Trumpeter kits in a model shop. They are around $8-9 each. It was the first time I heard about Trumpeter. I saw that the moulding quality was not bad, much better than I would have expected from a Chinese manufacturer. I bought 3 of them, namely the S-tank, the AS-90 and the Challenger 2. Among them, the S-tank went quite good. But the 2 others are bitches to build. Parts just couldn't get together, and some of the parts just didn't make any sense to me. Remember, I was grown up in a plastic factory literally, I don't understand why some parts of the models were to be divided like that, and some of the parts were quite good, while some others were so bad. Later I know the reason, after talking to some dealers. Among them, the Challenger 2 gave me most problems. It took me a few days to get the turret done. Then I finished the whole thing, and spray it with sand colour. I thought it would be good to turn it into a Op Telic versions I saw on the news. Then I worked on some other projects. Last month I learn that AA has launched an Op Telic upgrade for this kit. I have done a review on this set. Then I started to work on it. At first I was thinking about getting a new Challenger 2 kit, as it only cost US$9 here. But I remember how many days I have spent on the turret along, and I don't want to go through that again. So I decided to take the finished one apart, and do the upgrade on this finished one.

Introduction Chapter 1 - The Old One Chapter 2 - Correction To Turret Chapter 3 - Turret Correction - step 1 Chapter 5 - Turret Correction Step 3 Chapter 4 - Turret Correction - step 2 Chapter 6 - Hull and Suspension Step 1 Chapter 7 - Hull and Suspension Step 2 Chapter 8 - Hull and Suspension Step 3 Chapter 9 - Finishing the Rear Hull Modifications
[Discussion]

Chapter 2 - Correction To TurretOct 7, 2003
I spent an evening taking this model apart, and used Gunze thinner to clean the paint. The first thing I want to do is some correction to the turrect. Looking at the comparison with a blow-up section of a photo of the real vehicle, I decided 2 things have to be done:

1. reproduce that portuding edge of the front Chobham armour plate at the bottom of the turret.

2. the TOGS housing should be bigger, and has that prominent tapering at the top.


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