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MK 1 Radiotank. Master Box Conversion.
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Hello all,

 

Please see pictures of my recently finished model. This is Master box conversion. I used David Fletcher book about mk1-3 and article in Airfix magazine 1969 on the mk1 conversions. For the antenna mast I used brass bar. Painting by Tamiya. Enjoy.

P.S.  scale 1/72 of course 

 



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Hero

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Hi,

Nice conversions there, really good to see.

Helen x

 



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Great model. I started collecting magazines with the Sept.'69 Airfix Mag

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Some nice looking models.
I like your radio tank.
Dave

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Smashing, especially as you have done this without the Matador conversion. I have had this project at the back of my mind but have yet to grasp the manner of 'rigging' the aerials. Cleverly you have ensured the focuss on you pictures continues to add to my failure

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Thanks,

I did not used Matador set. For the aerial I used Artist picture from the Fletchers book. I would try to post better pictures but optics on my camera is not design for this purpose.



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Looks good Anton, and the range of different versions is nice to see. I also like the shade of brown used for the camo - what paint did you use?


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TinCanTadpole wrote:

I also like the shade of brown used for the camo - what paint did you use?


 Hello, on the MK 1 male I used leather brown Aqua Color paint #361 84. On the Radiotank I used Tamiya XF-72 Brown.



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