This project started on a site called the "LEM" or "Leage of Extraordinary Modelers". The extraordinary thing is that all modelers of all ability levels are welcome. So, this was a group build entitled 100% Scratch Built. I decided on a MkI Male from around the time of the Battle of Arras, so I didn't have to model that 'steering tail'... which I've never liked the look of. The goal was a 1/24 scale model with a full interior. Here is the progress on the model:
Photocopies of my drawings, reduced from 1/12 to 1/24 scale. served as patterns for the side and top plates. One nice thing about large scale is that thickness can be near to scale.
Work on the sides of the tank.
Resin track parts
Progress on the hull
Start of the interior.
"Box radiator" as best I could figure it out from info at the time.
"Sometimes things that are not true are included in Wikipedia. While at first glance that may appear like a very great problem for Wikipedia, in reality is it not. In fact, it's a good thing." - Wikipedia.
It's not perfect, but I'm satisfied with it. The next one will be on the way in the 2011 time frame. Drawings will have to be made this year from existing drawings and photos. Little Willie will be next.
From this I interpolated measurements and such for side and plan views. I did my drawings in 1" = 1'-0" scale so quite a bit of it was using known measurements and translating them into the drawings. The cross section above was handy for the side armor and parts of the top armor as well.
Most of the interior was referenced from photogrpahs on this site and what ever I could find on the web and David Fletcher's book. He was also kind enough to send some drawings / photos of details when he could. So you can see that this model wouldn't stand up to rivet counters (since I didn't have an original vehicle to measure), but still looks okay when taken in as a whole.
In short, I'd go with Helen's drawings and wait for her to complete some of the interior. My drawings of the interior might look good at first glance, but won't stand up to the prototype I'm sure.
cheers!
Ron
-- Edited by Poniatowski on Tuesday 19th of January 2010 01:34:21 AM
Let's hope that someone from Airfix sees this Topic and thinks..... 'I have an idea! why don't we build a MarkI, with interior detail, in 1/24th scale ready for the centenary of the birth of the Tank'
-- Edited by LincolnTanker on Thursday 31st of March 2011 03:11:08 PM
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