Hi I thought i would share this K-Wagon that I'm doing for the Lead Adventureres Forum Build something comp as the details were taken from The Landships Site:
this is what i've got done so far.
If any one has any further details i would appreciate any links or help
Thank you Roger, i was wondering if there were any other doors to go on any where as there seems to be no crew enterance's
I've forged ahead & here's an update. i've made all the 77mm guns & fitted the sponsons (the HMG's are from Great War Miniatures). There's some filling to do and then the the exhausts to be made & all the grilles & riveting to be done
Keith
-- Edited by Aircav on Tuesday 10th of November 2009 02:33:04 PM
There doesnt appear to be any hatches in the sides which would be a bit odd as you need them to load the ammo and probarbly fuel, oil, tool boxes, spares etc?.... but i dont know of any better drawings and the only picture of the actual vehicle(two) as opposed to the model is a factory shot and partially built... frame, tracks, engine, sponsons..... no roof etc........ and from the end? cant remeber if its the front or back...... In the absence of evidence I would be inclined to add in a couple of hatches based on the interior details, perhaps in the sponsons behind the main guns adjacent to the engines? similar to the A7V or A7V/U style... in any case its likely that alterations would have ended up being made had the tanks ever been completed and become operational.......
Do you actually intend to add rivets? if so you may find Archer rivet decals usefull... they work like any other decals but are 3D......
I've just had a better look at the details that i have & i see what you mean now just behind the observation tower, for some reason i was sure that they were vents
You'll see exactly what I was talking about for the side doors on the sponsons, yep the two circular hatches inline and behind the tower the vents are further back over the engine compartment and top rear of the sponsons.....
Might i suggest you use more rivets then is shown in either the drawing or on the Kora model, I believe this is based on the sparsly rivetted wooden model rather then any engineering reality......
Fantastic - like Ironside, I wonder what it would have been like in service, and if desperation would have forced the two prototypes to be put into action if the war had gone on a month or so longer
Hi Kieth, Looks great makes you wonder if such a vehicle would ever have been practical..... might I asked what you used for the tracks?....
Cheers
Hi the tracks are from a Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard Chimera. They are the part that i'm not happy with really. I used then as i didn't have time to build them all.