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French tanks in British service, Battle of France, 1941

Started by Jakko, May 17, 2025, 07:39:58 AM

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NARSES2

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Jakko

Thanks, and after a bit more tinkering with the B1, it's now done too:

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The tow cables are nylon string with eyelets from — again — an AFV Club Churchill. The pins that the eyes are on are plastic rod while the hooks are brass rod, all glued into holes I drilled into the armour. I first laid the cables onto the sides of the tank, trying different ways to get them to sit plausibly, and when I found those I added the pens followed by glueing on the cables themselves. Only after that did I drill the holes for the hooks. Then I added a little support for the aerial base so it lines up with the B1's normal antenna cable, and I felt that enough is enough :) I'm not going to add the legs after all, because a few of them were damaged when I removed them from the tank earlier.
... I know all this and more ...

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