Last summer I bagan to experiment with cereal packet scratchbuilds. I made a 6 inch 26cwt howitzer. As a first attempt I was pleased with it but time has passed and I've got a little more experience under my belt. It was time to try this one again.
The first build was slightly over scaled. I changed direction this time and found the scale drawings available on the Landships website and took my scale from looking at contemporary photographs. The wheel on the 6 inch 26cwt gun comes roughly up to shoulder height. On me (an average sized bloke), that is 1.5m. So I scaled the wheel to 1/56 using computer trickery and the result is a gun that is much better in terms of scale. Off I went. I found the thick card, the thinner manilla card, the styrene rod and tubing, the brass wire, the superglue, the PVA and those little glass microbeads that are used to decorate fingernails in nailbars.
Here is the bare build.
The brake handles are created using "Instant Mold" making a mould from a piece from a HLBS
8 inch howitzer and then filling the mould with greenstuff.
Now with a lick of paint.
There...much better for size than the first one I made back in 2015.
Most impressive gun!
ReplyDeleteAnother superb piece of scratch-building. I really must get around to trying my hand at this cereal card modelling.....
ReplyDeleteTony
That is a brilliant bit of execution. Well done Mark
ReplyDeleteAwesome scratch building!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful Mark, more Pop, than snap and crackle. ;)
ReplyDeleteAwesome scratchbuild Mark - could never even consider doing something like that!
ReplyDeleteSimon
An excellent piece of art, Mark!
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