48 parts used so far, I’ll probably start the turret today.
After several web searches I’ve come up blank on any grill set for the Merk 1 with the exception of the Eduard set which is very good but way too fiddly, especially if you need to grind off detail to use the etch. If I was going to use that set Ishould have been cutting already.
The upshot is that nobody seems to make a turret basket insert for this anaimal, so I’ll probably have to use the supplied vinyl mesh. I did an Abrams rack with vinyl once and it looked okay under paint, so it’s not too much of a drawback.
I’ve been thinking about leaving the skirts off to show the running gear detail. One example I saw in a diorama had the entire running gear rebuilt with separately wound springs around new pistons, but I have no intention of hand-winding twelve shock absorbers. Does anybody know how common it was for the early Merks to go skirtless? I have some photos, but very few.
Hi Jim, thanks for those reference shots – yes indeed, it seems skirts were certainly used, though I remember a criticism against the Tamiya Merk 1 that it featured skirts that were quickly discontinued – perhaps that refered to the exact design rather than to stand-off armour per se.
I assembled the turret and installed about half the dressing parts today, and rubbed down the filler on the underside slots. Assembly is a fair way along and I’ve been comparing the model to photos looking for missing detail. There are some hinges that were moulded incompletely due to the limitations of the parts breakdown (Academy corrected this in their copy), but have found little else to add.
The Merk 1 has a large port on the port side abaft the driver’s position, I can’t find a reference as yet to this, my cutaways are Merk IIs, but it looks like carbon smear builds up aft of the port, so it could be a secondary exhaust. Tamiya moulded it as simply a hole in the hull, and the main exhaust is not backed with anything either, so at the right angle you’d be able to see right through the hull. I’m thinking some plasticard to back the main exhaust is a must, but this other apperture is a mystery. Any thoughts on what it’s supposed to be?
Cheers, Mike/TB379
PS: This GB seems to be much more active since it went into overtime!
5 at the same time? Helo, you’re officially obsessed!!! [Y] Are those the Tamiya sprues you have laid out in the lower left? I think there was some mould-sharing going on! Very nice detail, but little in the way of locating pins, right! Fun little kit. There were a couple of really detailed walkarounds on PrimePortal (I think!), I can pass the links along to you if you don’t spot them right away.
As you can see, it builds pretty easily. The gun is friction-fit and I may paint it separately for a clean edge on the canvas shroud. I may get the wheels done soon, the only subassembly left is the turret basket, then I need to decide about the skirts. A few extra dressing parts and she’ll be about ready for paint…
It looks like Merks with their skirts off are very rare, so if one gets done that way it’s for the express purpose of showing off the suspension and return gear…
Here’s the turret basket assembly – I used the vinyl mesh provided, although the guage seems a bit wide to me. If I had been able to find an etched alternative I would have used it in a flash, but the only set for this kit seems to be the Eduard general set and that was too ambitious and costly for my blood right now.
11 dressing parts went on today, and I have the tow cable guide hooks to add to the basket, but she’s getting very clos to paint time. I might be spraying the running gear tomorrow.
Has anybody previously built a Merk 1? The open engine exhausts are a worry! If I back them simply with plasticard it’ll be pretty obvious that they are, well, blank… Logic suggests there will be some kind of anti-grenade/fragment screen, but no photo I have is close enough to show such a detail, it’s usually all lost in shadow. I have some photoetched grill material that I could adapt to the purpose so that on close inspection it’s blanked but not blank, if that makes sense. Something similar for that vent on the other side too, maybe…
I just found photos today of the 1985 prototypes of the unbuilt Sholef/Slammer SP gun on the Merk chassis – wo-hoooo! What a scratch/conversion that would be! Just a bit more research data and I can see me ordering up another Merk and going to town with the styrene sheet to build that beast!
John – thanks for the fabulous pictures! There’s no such thing as enough research material!
The exhaust unit is so hard to see that I’m thinking a grill backing, once treated with black pigment, will be nigh-invisible, but avoid the see-through effect that would otherwise be a giveaway, so I’ll go with the PE material. The angled louvres on the Mk II obviate the need, but the Tamiya Mk I has them square cut, which I’m guessing was an early production characteristic.
Today I’m aiming to get the loops added to the basket, paint the tires (I may not have time to do the hubs as well), and get the grill segments into place on those appertures. If I can do that I might be able to mount the running gear and skirt hangers too.
I was looking through my stash last night and I have the Academy Merk II w/ KMT-4 mine roller. There’s a great shot in the Osprey New Vanguard Merk 1-3 book of an early Merk (probably a 1 by some turret details) fitted with the mine roller system, and with its skirts off… Now that’s an invitation to dress up the suspension and copy that particular vehicle!
Okay, guys, I took care of those appertures yesterday, I can’t vouch for accuracy but they’re not just holes in the hull any more. I cut the generac etched brass with a knife:
Maybe it’s AMS, I mean I’m tolerating the open sponsons without having appoplexy, but at least what’s out there on display is given the courtesy of a detail of sorts!
Today I sprayed the tire black and tomorrow should template the hubs…
I had a mini-migraine this morning so decided it was best to lay off spraying paint fumes, even with my new respirator to help out – I’ll get to painting probably Wednesday, and am confining myself to building until then!
Zounds, you’re a fast builder, Mike. I shot you an e-mail today, should get the tracks in the mail shortly, although as fast as you build, you’ll be ready for them before they get there!
I have been working on the wash on the Magach, no pics till I get a camera (again).
Rbaer – Many thanks, I look forward to those treads arriving!
Actually Tamiya just falls together without arguments…! I’ve not got back to it yet, I’ve had work most of this week and it turns out I’ll be working this afternoon and all tomorrow as well, so it’ll be the weekend for more bench time involving the AB.
I dug my Academy Merk II w/ KMT-4 Mineroller out of the stash for a look and was amazed on several counts. Academy updated it in other ways too, including an etched floor for the turret basket and whitemetal “Predator’s dreadlocks” ball and chain screen right in the box. Even if building without the KMT-4, this would become the kit of choice. The only drawback is the vinyl tires, but you can’t win 'em all.
I’ve been researching the Sholef SPG and reckon I could scratchbuild the turret, gun and chassis mods on a Merk 1 kit…
More work done on the Magach this morning, but it’s slow. I applied a very heavy acrylic wash and am scrubbing it off with a solution of Mean Green and alcohol. Tedious, but the end effect is worth it, I think.
Pics! Same semi-broken camera, but pics nonetheless…
Top view:
Front,
And back.
The trans brake covers are a different color, and still off so I can preserve that, wheels still being weathered/washed, and loader’s MG as well. Coming along…