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Merkava IV Cast Lead Operation
guido
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Posted: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 08:43 AM UTC
Hallo mates, here I'm once again with another Merkava. I know, but for me is quite a fixed idea. After the Baz that's the time of a Merkava IV (another one in this discussion group, sorry).
I've tried to make some scratch modifications and improvements, in order to obtain a model as seen in Cast Lead Operation. Actually the hull is nearly completed, so as soon as possible I'll start with the turret, where I'll add a "droid" for sure. Actually I've the A.E.F. one, but I'm sure others will be soon in the market: let's see.
The model is that one from the Legend range, as I already had it, even if more tricky and expensive that the Academy one, but that is. By the way I think it's more accurate than this last one and moreover it comes with a really completed PE fret. To be honest this model has a quite difficult zones, we have to work with: surely the connection between the lower and upper hull is not simply and linear, so I had to use a large amount of putty, but at the end evrything took its right place.
As told you the hull is almost finished, so I'll post in this topic all the pics of the modifications I made until now.

The hull connection









Brass rod inside each axle, 'cause the model is really heavy




I decided to replace the front original resin mudguards with some new scratch coming from a thin brass foil in order to have a better scale effect and to be able to "damage" one of them. Here they are.





Right



Left



I also added a pletora of rivets on each tank side. The Legend Merkava IV misses them but it's not a mistake, as you can have two kinds, with or without. The Academy one shows these rivets, so I decided to add them as seen on many Merkava IV in Cast Lead Op.





The antislip layer. I added it with the same procedure of the Baz: hairspray and powder to sandblast metals over. The real new (better) difference is the grain: 180 micron of the Baz versus 110 for the Merkava IV and the scale effect is really respected this way, I think.







Hull handles: I decided to replace all the moulded over handles with new ones from thin steel wire, trying to modify the original position for a better looking appearance.












Side armour panels. I'll try to explain you this modification. My Legend box is the newest or what they call LIC. You can find inside a different kind of side armour panels than the previous Legend Merkava IV model. To better understand, please have a look to this pic: this is the type of panels I'm speaking about



As you can see the panels, from the first to the last, are all equal.
And that is what I had to fix on the model.





So I decided to have a different Merkava, doing a mix, in order to obtain this kind of tank: flat panels except the last one that has an antiRPG grille.
The real one.



and mine





This was the original look of that zone of the model



the real Merkava hasn't those rectangular hollow spaces, so i filled them as per this pic



the model once again





About side armour panels again. The first panels from each side are wrong. This is what Legend offers.



that is really different from this



so I made a surgery work, using the last panel, that one replaced from the SLAT, cutting it into two parts and cementing to the half from the first panel: I know, it's difficult (for me) to explain, so these pics work better than my attempt of explanation









the final look




Rear hull baskets. This is the basket from the Legend Merkava.




I decided to scratch it. But replacing it with a different type. This is the pic that was inspiring to me.



And these the pics of my work, just one at the moment









the supports








The last improvement of the hull. I decided to add this device: it's a pair of horns to towing cables, many Merkavas (IIB IID III IV) showed in Cast Lead.



I made some resin copies (for further projects) of my plastic master









the chain is temporary fixed







I think it's enough and excuse me if I posted these pics all together.
Advices and comments from you will be much appreciated.
Thank all of you.
Cheers.














calvin_ng
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Posted: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 09:23 AM UTC
wow this is amazing, i wish i could scratch and build as well as you can. it loooks great keep it up
martyncrowther
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Posted: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 10:26 AM UTC
WOW Some nice work there mate! I wish I was that good!
seb43
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Posted: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 10:42 AM UTC
Again Guido
This is really amazing work.
the base is the legend kit, Why you did not use the new Academy kit ??
I hope this is not a stupid question
Cheers
Seb
guido
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Posted: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 10:52 AM UTC
Thank you, mates.
Hi Sebastien, how are you? Not a stupid question at all, yours.
Simply, I already had it before the Academy was out in the market. And I haven't nothing to regret about. Actually that I have both, I think the Legend one has a better definition, even if, as I told in my topic, is more more expensive. And more tricky to build, but we love complications (me at least)
I realized many have started the Academy one to add then the Legend resin upgrading boxes. Something strange to me.......
seb43
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Posted: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 11:43 AM UTC
Thanks
I am doing fine.
Thanks for the clarification

I gonna check your build
What about the last one, I did not see the figs yet ???
Cheers
Seb
sgtreef
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Posted: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 12:08 PM UTC
That is some fine work in both scratch and resin work.

Boy Dang good.

And to think I would think that adding a few pieces of PE would be a chore.

Keep them coming.
marsiascout
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 03:55 AM UTC
Another one!? So there's still hope?



Nice work untill now Guido. Your photo's are very usefull too.

Lars
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 06:10 AM UTC
Hi Guido,
really nice start. I like your way of replicating the anti-slip coating. It's very inspiring.
Good job with the scratched part of your project.
Olivier
guido
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 08:05 AM UTC
Actually those figures are sleeping, Seb Seriously, I didn't yet start with them.

Lars, I think to make IIB, IID LIC, IIID LIC too. So please, be honest with me: do you think I need a psycologist? Am I seriously ill?

I'm happy you like it, Olivier.

Thanks all of you, mates.


RoelGeutjens
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 08:18 AM UTC
Hey Guido

You have a nice thread started here. I love the step by step you made to explain you're build. I should not wait any minute longer and start with the turret. I want to see more!!

Keep us updated

Roel
RichardM
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 08:55 AM UTC
I have followed your BAZ build with great interest and this one should be as good if not better.

I do have a small question: what to you use to cut brass? More precisely how did you made the small indent on top of the mudguard? It look so precise.

I have some difficult times trying to do that kind of work on brass myself.

Thanks
guido
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 09:26 AM UTC
Simply a cutter, Richard. I passed it over and over again, using a metal ruler as a guide. And then a flat nose pliers to make the last separation. A careful passage with a needle file and....that's all.

RichardM
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Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 10:41 AM UTC
Thanks Guido.

That's the way I'm doing it but it's not coming out that good. I just need more practice then
guido
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Posted: Friday, April 17, 2009 - 10:57 AM UTC
Towing devices really finished. I added the shackles (JB Models) as per this pic




they are for German Panther, so were reshaped to a more rounded aspect








chefchris
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Posted: Saturday, May 30, 2009 - 05:42 AM UTC
wonderful work!
guido
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Posted: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 - 10:50 AM UTC
Thank you Chris: the droid from Harper was shipped yesterday and so as it will be in my hands I'll be able to start with it again....finally.



Captin_Caveman_III
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Posted: Sunday, September 20, 2009 - 12:57 AM UTC
I'm going to be adding those two tow arms as well, love the detail on your rear hull baskets. I see that there on more and more Mk. IVs. I to have add in an up dated basket to my Mk. IIID. Outstanding work here "M8"
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