AMX-13 Build
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October 25, 2021My material: Tamiya's AMX-13 with single-link tracks from Takom, as I cannot stand vinyl tracks. Also, feel free to marvel at the disaster that is the state of my workbench.2
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October 25, 2021The barrel is one piece, but the muzzle brake is formed from two. They came together quite nicely and needed only a little bit of putty.4
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October 25, 2021The kit has tools with molded-on clamps. I wanted to display a vehicle that has been more or less forgotten in some damp warehouse corner, with tools partially having been taken off for whatever reason. I removed the clamps from the hammer (mounted on the front plate) and axe (back plate) and replaced the clamps on the vehicle itself woth some copper standins. This was actually my first time doing this. Turns out, working thin copper sheet isn't THAT complicated.6
October 25, 2021New (empty) clamps where the axe would have been mounted.7
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October 25, 2021Assembly of the tracks went smoothly. Luckily, the links from Takom turned out to be quite easy to handle, not a massive amount of cleanup necessary.10
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October 25, 2021Once cured, the tracks could simply be taken off by carefully bending them. I didn't close up the track to facilitate this.12
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October 25, 2021I applied some thinned putty on the turret to get a better texture. Not yet smoothed out.14
October 25, 2021After sanding.15
October 25, 2021Completed texture.16
October 25, 2021Like with the tools, the fixture for the jerry can on the turret was molded in. I build a replacement from copper foil and a piece of thin styrene sheet.17
October 25, 2021Came out quite nicely.18
October 25, 2021Build mostly done.19
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October 25, 2021The tools. I didn't manage to build replacements for the strips holding the shovel and pickaxe to the turret, so I had to leave them on. Axe and hammer will later on be placed on the vignette.21
October 25, 2021I applied a rusty base coat, as I wanted to use chipping fluid to give the vehicle a thoroughly forgotten look. This was my first attempt. It would later turn out that I did something wrong with the green layer on top, as parts of it came off during chipping (down to and including the primer). I had to redo everything after scrubbing off my first attempt using isopropyl alcohol and a bunch of not too enjoyable time.22
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October 25, 2021My second attempt. This time, I made sure to seal up the rusty primer layer. I also added a second layer with chipping fluid in-between to get a less unified, smoothly gradiented look.24
October 25, 2021I was somewhat tempted to put this into a scene as a wreck, but I wanted to stay with my original idea of a vehicle parked and forgotten.25
October 25, 2021With green coat and chipping to reveal the rusty base coat.26
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October 25, 2021Completely assembled, save for the running gear and turret tools.29
October 25, 2021Running gear and tracks. The wheels were painted just like the vehicle itself. The tracks only got one coat of AK's track primer, a number of random splotches of AK's rust colors and where then speckled with the very same.30
October 25, 2021Affixing the tracks to the vehicle.31
October 25, 2021Decals applied.32
October 25, 2021I added a bit of Ammo's Dust Enamel Wash on the track's upper surfaces, but I didn't fancy that one too much, so I didn't repeat it for the vehicle itself.33
October 25, 2021Backside numberplate. I left off the decal for the front number plate, as the exact spot where it would have been has been heavily corroded. I added a few tiny splotches of black color to hint at remnants (no image, sadly).34
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October 25, 2021This was the first time I used an oil dot filter. I found it to be a quite simple and enjoyable technique!36
October 25, 2021Tools for the turret finally done and added to the vehicle. Save for the final coat of ultra-matt varnish, the AMX-13 is done!37
October 25, 2021Now for the vignette. I wanted it to be some dank warehouse corner, where the tank had been placed many years ago and been basically forgotten.38
October 25, 2021Base and walls are made from XPS foam. The concrete pads on the ground (not visible here) are thick cardstock, sealed with black modpodge. A technique I kinda stole from tabletop crafting, just like the walls.39
October 25, 2021Black modpodge base coat on the first two segments of wall, the three concrete pillars and the base. The third piece of wall is still in white.40
October 25, 2021I painted everything using my airbrush. Aside from some minute overspray here and there, this was a quick and painless process.41
October 25, 2021Everything was glued together using PVA wood glue.42
October 25, 2021Test fitting the AMX for the first time.43
October 25, 2021Adding some weathering. The window frame is still missing, as is the little shelve I want beneath part of it.44
October 25, 2021Completed vehicle.45
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October 25, 2021Completed vignette.47
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Komentáre
10 25 October 2021, 18:52

Nice job 👍 I completely agree on the "rubber bands" the kits often come with.
8 December 2022, 23:48

Thanks, you two. This was an enjoyable project, even if it had some noticeable downs. At least I learned that isopropyl alcohol isn't the best paint stripper once your get to more resistant paints. 🙂
9 December 2022, 08:55

If a project doesn't have any downs, you're probably doing a Snap-Tite kit!
9 December 2022, 13:29