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Modelik 1/25 A7v - laser cut parts build
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On the UK paper models site, there is the above build.

http://www.ukpapermodels.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=377&st=0&sk=t&sd=a



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Thankyou for the link. A good read, great pics and I really liked the colour/s used. Is it yours? I wonder if it would be possible to produce a similar-ish level of track detail on 1-35 scale?  I've just about finished my 1-48 size A7V - keen to try a larger, better one now. Have developed a new fondness for the simple shape, now I don't see it as crude - but strangely elegant (und sehr Teutonic).



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There's a free 1/48 cardmodel of the A7VU available - in case you want to do another small scale one.

Regards,

Charlie



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Hi Mark, the model isn't mine. 

The craftmanship of paper modellers never fail to impress me, this Mack build is brain-numbing http://www.kartonwork.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6302&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=20 

The track scaled to 1-35 must be more difficult than 1-25, but worth a try.

Yes, the looks of the A7v does grow on you.



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That Mack is an absolute marvel. Thanks LT. I loved the jigs for leaf springs, chain drive etc. Just amazing. Another folder full of images & inspiration I've squirreled away. I'd had a good trawl through that site before, but missed this gem.  There must be a Polish genetic mutation that produces 1/72 scale fingers for masterpiece 1/25 models.

Hi Chris, I found 2 free card A7Vs in 1-72,  I've just been re-scaling things by screen-shotting PDFs and laying it all up in Photoshop and setting print size from there, lines get murky though. I have the model photos & dwgs of the A7 'U' here on Landships, is that the one? (I'm halfway through a quick and dirty 1/48 Whippet at the moment, practice for a better one)



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Quite interesting where do you get one?

Greetings, Josh

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One source of 1/72 cardmodel A7Vs is: http://paperpanzer.co.uk/Models/Tanks/German/WWI/A7v/A7v.htm

A better model is at: http://www.mylinuxisp.com/~wmccullough/a7v.html.

Wayne's download models are in low res, high res versions can be purchased from http://www.hobbyfactory.com/

The 1/48 A7V-U is at: http://thaipaperwork.hobby-site.net/our-works/armor-series/. The only major issue with this model is the shape of the lower part of the sponsons.

Regards,

Charlie

 



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