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Modeller Build Logs

Italeri Crusader Mk I/II

By Mark Cooper
Started: Apr 25, 2005
Updated: Aug 16, 2005

The first armour model I built was the Italeri Crusader III. That was almost 20 years ago and when I started modelling again it was the first kit that I had to have but unfortunately it was out of production. I did track one down but I had so many project ideas I never stopped looking for additional copies. So when Italeri released the Crusader I/II I stocked up. The Italeri Crusader is a good kit. OOTB it makes for a fun build but if you want to invest the time and effort you can produce a great model. I started this kit a couple of years but due to a lack of reference material it got shelved. However, the release of the Armour Photo gallery title on the Crusader filled a major gap in my references and allowed me to start working on the project once again. The objective of the project is to have some fun detailing the kit and to base it on a vehicle in serving in the UK. Thus no sand shields.

Introduction Chapter 1 - Back to the model bench Chapter 2 - Lower Hull Chapter 3 - Reshaping the mantlet Chapter 4 - Improving the Air Filters Chapter 5 - MG Turret
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Chapter 4 - Improving the Air FiltersAug 14, 2005
Based on the available references I improved the appearance of the air cleaners using styrene and copper wire. The rivets were made with a Punch and Die set as wells as stretched sprue.


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