Bulldog - 1:35 Tamiya M41 Tank DONE! Pictures page 3

The ARVN used it rather successfully against the NVA’s T-54s/Type 59s in 1971 and 1972. As a light tank against an MBT, it should have had no chance, but they prevailed in many encounters.

I made mine as a post Korean War vehicle.

Looks good!

Pawel. my ROK scheme was purely fictional. I did it an an exercise only, just to see what it would look like with the camo colors brushed on over a sprayed-on green, my first time doing so. I learned to thin the colors and use more than one coat to eliminated brush strokes.

I like the looks of yours so far, pretty much the same things I did to mine when I built it.

It looks good to me and, who knows, perhaps a gate guard was painted like that once upon a time.

When I was a lieutenant in Germany, our company area had an M4A1E8 Sherman and the battalion headquarters had an M24 Chaffee in front. Both vehicles were painted in the standard MERDC scheme we used on our 151 Jeeps, M113s, M60A3s, etc.

Somewhere on facebook are photos of them. Probably our 5/77 Armor Steel Tigers page.

Looking good Pawel I like what you’ve done.

The Tamiya kit was my third armor kit I built. I got it Christmas morning and built it that day it was my favorite kit I built for a time. I think I built an additional three during my teens since the kit wasn’t expensive and useful to practice techniques with. The last one I built was a what if Korean war version with a hand painted on tiger face on the front of the tank. If I remember correctly I was also planning on making a what if IDF M41 but never started it.

I’m considering picking up one the Tamiya kits and making it look like the M41’s in Full Metal Jacket.

Pawel,

You are making me look at my stalled M41 project!

Are you going to add the mantlet dust cover? I was trying to figure out the best way to do it, since it has some framed openings.

Mine will be finished as an ARVN machine with striped camouflage.

Hello everybody! Thanks a lot for your comments!

Yup, showing this baby exactly as it appeared in FMJ is definitely an option here, but it’s not what I personally have in mind, though…

Stik - thanks for the heads up, and I’m on it!

Tiger II - lookin’ good! Nice and clean! And it isn’t green neither, and that’s a good thing.

Russ - gotcha, thanks a lot!

Rob - yeah, a gate guard could be an option here…

Real G - I thought about adding the mantlet cover from milliput, but my daughter stressed that it’s very important for her that the gun barrel stays movable… I think I’ll just add the brackets and wires, kinda like the mantlet cover burned or rotted away completely.

I’ve noticed that ARVN scheme, too, but I’d need at leat one photo of an actual vehicle painted like this to attempt it - does anybody know such a picture? How did the decal company come up with a scheme like this?

Right now after some thinking we’re going to go with an ARVN tank - maybe not so colorful, but we’ll put a lot of “stuff” on it to maki it more interesting.

And I have a little update for you:

1:35 Tamiya M41 Walker Bulldog by Pawel

As you can see I added the lifting rings Stik was talking about - it’s 1mm copper wire with milliput welds. There’s also a brass tool rack I had laying around in my spare parts box and the APU muffler I made out of solid styrene - it still needs some pipes and some brackets.

Thanks for lookin’ and have a nice day

Paweł

Looks good Pawel! The brass parts really bring the vintage kit up to speed.

Gamera - thanks a lot!

Took me a lot of time, but I think I got all the basic updates done now. Here’s what they look like:

1:35 Tamiya M41 Walker Bulldog by Pawel

As you can see I also started working on stowage:

1:35 Tamiya M41 Walker Bulldog by Pawel

1:35 Tamiya M41 Walker Bulldog by Pawel

1:35 Tamiya M41 Walker Bulldog by Pawel

I have also put some work into upgrading the “Ma” - I replaced the Tamiya part with one from the cool Academy’s “Tank Supplies” kit. I have also scratchbuilt a flash suppressor and the charging handle (there was even a hole for it already there). I have also found an ammo box tray among unused PE parts and replaced the barrel handle with wire:

1:35 Tamiya M41 Walker Bulldog by Pawel

Making this photo also paid off by letting me spot a knockout pin mark I missed…

So far I’m building this at no cost so to say - apart from the kit I got as a gift everything else is either scratchbuilt or comes from the spares box! Cool isn’t it?

I think it’s about time I started painting, so I wanted to ask you for advice - what paint could I use for the elastic AFV Club tracks, that wouldn’t flake with time?

One more thing I’m contemplating is the crew - I’m not sure if I’ll add them, the driver’s and commander’s hatches are stil operational, but the figs would have to be scratchbuilt…

Anyhow - thanks for looking and have a nice day

Paweł

Great update Pawel. You’re really dressing up this old Bulldog!

As far as what paints to use on AFV CLub soft tracks, I’d say use a water based acrylic. I have not had good experiences with those tracks when I’ve painted them. They have tended to “self destruct” once paint goes on them.

That is looking really good. Great job on it.

I agree. This kit is one of the classic kits of our youth, like the Monogram Patton.

I’ll never not recommend this kit to someone looking to build their first tank model kit.

It just looks like a tank, big, green, with a white star.

Revell also did a snap tite Abrams kit that I’ve added to this list of recommended first tank kits.

Stik, Gino, Rob - thanks a lot for your kind words, I’m glad you like my work.

Stik - what paint brands do you have in mind?

Any other ideas for painting those “rubber” tracks with?

Have a nice day!

Paweł

If you were in the US, I’d tell you to head to Walmart and grab a brownish color of spray paint, zap both sides and use some dark and light gray paints to pick out some color on the details.

Old tank tracks sort of take on the color of dark metal like storm grates and manhole covers on city streets.

These tanks didn’t see a long service life in the US Army. They never really got a chance to become old, worn out jalopies like some of our other medium tanks.

Thanks for the idea, Rob! I might still try it with the paints I have locally. Did you have any particular brand in mind? I actually thought about doing it with brown first, just using an airbrush, it’s just that I heard about paint flaking off those rubber tracks, even had it start happening on the Sherman I have built some time ago - luckily I wrapped the tracks up before it got really bad. At that time then I used old Testors metalizer for base colour, I heard that it’s supposed to stick, but that was problematic.

I think I’ll give it a try unless somebody has another idea?

Have a nice day!

Paweł

Pawel: I carefully wash the tracks in detergent and then spray them with rubber bumper paint. It should be available at an auto parts store. It should provide a primer to paint over with other paint types.

This is what I use, not sure what brands you might have in Poland.

The paint I use is an earth brown made by Rustoleum and designed to be used to paint resin lawn furniture and window shutters. Basically designed to stick to vinyl andexposre to weather.

Gamera, Rob - thanks again, great ideas, I’ll look up my local hardware and automotive stores and I’m pretty sure I can find something similar here. I’ll keep you posted, have a nice day!

Paweł

That sounds good, if you can start with earth brown it seems easier than my using dark grey as primer and then painting a second coat over it. If it’s designed to stick to vinyl lawn furniture it should work fine on rubber tracks.

Good luck Pawel, and yeah please let us know how it goes.