Cromwell Mk.IV - D-Day 80
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April 29, 2024Airfix 1:35 Cromwell Mk.IV and Bill Bellamy’s book: “Troop Leader, a tank commander’s story”.2
April 29, 2024The British version of Sergeant Culin's hedgerow cutter was tested on a Centaur III in September 1944 but not produced until November for the Cromwell and thus too late to be of any use. I will not therefore, be fitting this.3
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April 29, 2024I’m not sure I’ve worked this many hours on a kit without picking up my airbrush!
This, I’m thinking, is as far as I can go now before adding some colour and starting to work on the tracks. Will it be individual links or the friendly flexible rubber tracks.5
April 29, 2024Can you spot the photo-etched parts? I’ve got a grill to fit later. It’s nice to finally see this on an Airfix kit.6
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April 29, 2024The gun fittings were a little stiff so an old tin of ‘grease’ was found8
April 29, 2024Tank commanders rotated their hatches through 90 degrees so a slight modification was needed to what I built yesterday.9
April 29, 2024I always like to use black primer on my AFVs so this is all now done too.10
April 29, 2024Layer of Olive Drab camouflage to the tank body11
April 29, 2024Rust pigment added to the tracks. As the rust pigments are easily rubbed off, even when dry, I’ve also given the tracks a coat of matt varnish ready for fitting tomorrow.
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April 29, 2024I do have a pot of Khaki Drab on order from Jadlam Racing Models but uncharacteristically it’s stuck in their system awaiting fulfilment. I’m sure there is probably little visible difference between the two and so plan to give a few panels a dusting once it arrives to add additional tonal interest13
April 29, 2024Using a standard liquid cement, I glued the top and bottom pieces, including in this case, the string of 13 and 15 single tracks which I fixed to the top piece of track.14
April 29, 2024I left both pieces of track for about 30 minutes for the glue to take hold but not to let it harden solid.15
April 29, 2024I fitted the bottom track first, using the weight of the model to keep it in place and using the residual glue from the links to lightly bond this in place. With the tank sitting on the lower piece of track, II fitted the upper length, moulding the connected single links around the idler and sprocket wheels. I was then able to invert the model to apply glue to the two ends and secure them in place to complete the circle of track.16
April 29, 2024Once it looked OK from below, I flipped it back over and depressed the flexible upper track to sit nicely against the wheels.17
April 29, 2024I then repeated this process for the other side, such that by the time I had to return to the model the first track was sufficiently glued in place that it did not move as I flipped it over and around.18
April 29, 2024I will now leave them to dry and harden off over night and can then touch up and add further weathering as required.19
April 29, 2024An afternoon spent at the bench fixing the 70 pieces of track together and aquatinting myself with the new tank commander.20
April 29, 2024The new tank commander seems quite a taskmaster!21
April 29, 2024Final piece of PE attached22
April 29, 2024That’s all the out of the box parts of my Airfix Cromwell fitted and a 3D printed tank commander installed. I have decals to apply and probably a few bits and bobs, such as kit bags and bed rolls that were known to have been carried, to attach.23
April 29, 2024I then need to decide on just how much distress and weathering to add. I am even considering leaving it fresh and clean, as if it had just rolled off the landing craft and onto Sword beach on D-Day +2 ?24
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15 29 April 2024, 04:45

Lovely build. Good work with the painting and shading. I think the amount of distress is spot on.
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