I had one model on my wish list; the Mark V*. What a beast and I was waiting for the announcement that Meng or Takom would bring this model on the market....... But I could not wait any longer and have tried to make a Mark V* that looks like the real thing. In the building process I used the Meng Mark V, the wide tracks from Masterclub and lots of styrene sheet.
The roof, underside and the rear turret were the most difficult parts. Not much information on those parts. I have made the roof and the turret by looking at the available pictures and I think it looks right but to be honest not 100% like the original. I think it should be a little wider ...
But I am happy with the result and it was a pleasure to build this beast.
Looks like you did a fine job, from here... Converting tanks purely from archival photo materials is never 100% certain. I am building a Russian tank destroyer that was converted into a tractor for shunting freight wagons on the railways purely from shots of the thing being cut up with a gas torch!
Going to study your images really carefully - especially since I bought a Meng Mk.V Female super-cheap last night.
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"You there on the port!". "S'gin actually, but thanks for noticing [hic]".
The new kits are really beautiful remembering the old Ehmar I used to convert my own V* years ago!
About sources and accuracy. The Bovington museeum sold a lot of technical drawings about MarkV and MarkV*, the turret is detailled as the rear of the tank.
Hello Gilles,
Thanks for your reply. Are those technical drawings stil available from the Tank Museum?
I will be visiting next year, If so, they will be on the shopping list.
Best regards,
Willem
I don't know about the Mark V*, but the staff of the Bovington museum is very helpful also for online purchases. I bought a lot of scans of blueprints from them via email, and the communication was very nice and fast.
Hello Thorst and Gilles,
I was still able to order a "plan pack" for the Mark V* from the Tank Museum. Costs 10 pounds without postage.
Ordered them this week and they are on it's way by now (I hope
Thanks!
Best regards,
Willem