Tamiya 1/35 Renault UE Carrier

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Taking a day's break from 3D printer building - so, this
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It's actually a Renault UE, but I guess trade names can't be used. The model dates from 2007..............
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Smallish box seems to be filled with sprues, but read on.
Sprue shots.
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That's it for the carrier - sprues are clean & well moulded.
DSCF4016.JPG This is the tracked trailer
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Carrier load & figures
Instructions are typically Tamiya B&W fan fold, look OK
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Assembly details for the teeny link & length tracks.
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Three options, all Khaki Drab ( Apparently the French never camouflaged the UE ) there are a few detail differences, but you'll need careful study to find them.
Part 2 for some detail shots..................
 

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Detail shots
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Some of the detail may look a bit soft, but it is a small model. Half the sprues are for the trailer, its' load and for the two standing figures. Unless I make a base, then these two blokes are homeless. Quite a few contemporary pictures of the carrier, but fewer with carrier & trailer. Lack of colour options is a bit limiting, so probably weathering will have to add interest!
The model seems to be long out of production - I've had mine in the stash for may years, but now it seems to fetch quite high prices!
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Well Dave seeing as I voted for this little "roller skate" I'll be the first in. Doesn't look at all bad.
 

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Looks a nice 'tiny' kit Dave. I'll be looking in on this build. Now, were the tweezers in the box??? Or did you nick them long ago???...

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Looks a nice 'tiny' kit Dave. I'll be looking in on this build. Now, were the tweezers in the box??? Or did you nick them long ago???...

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The tweezers were a pressed single piece of 'monkey metal', that had scarcely any spring in them, I ditched them quite a while ago ( years! )
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For saying this dates back to 2007, those mouldings although slightly soft on detail, look crisp and clean.. I have to admit I didn't originally vote for this, but I'm warming to it rapidly.. looks like it'll be a fun build with no problems... :thumb2:
 

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Good looking kit Dave. Looks like it will be a fun build.
 

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It's actually a Renault UE, but I guess trade names can't be used.
Technically it’s a Chenillette de ravitaillement d’Infanterie Modèle 1931 R :smiling3: In English, “Small, tracked, infantry supply vehicle Model 1931 R(enault)”. But yeah, for some reason manufacturers of real-world things get uppity about using their names on models, and if they do appear it’s usually with this ™® nonsense all over the place …

Anyway, I remember this kit building up pretty well, even those small track links, and you seem to be making good progress with it :smiling3:
 

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I debated whether it was worth cranking the compressor up for such a small model - laziness won! AK Olive Drab Primer Followed by a basecoat of AK French Green #1
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Whilst the compressor tank was full of air, I primed the tracks as well...............
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The two occupants apparently are wearing leather coats, so a little bit of brush painting needed, before sealing them up in their mobile coffin...............
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Nice progress......I keep a "rattle" can handy when feeling a bit lazy........no brush work and no cleaning the A/B afterwards.
 

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Link & length tracks added - the fit is excellent, the major problem is the size, or lack of it!
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I'm trying the Mr Cement Yellow top - its a cross between TET & Revell Contacta - not really thick. but a bit stickier than TET
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It seems to just about right for the tracks - first time I've used it, so hardly a rigorous test!
Crew getting their details painted..........
Might be a few days before I get back to this - that 3D printer is begging to be finished, and I've a funeral to go to on Wednesday.
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I'll be interested to see how you get on with that Mr Hobby cement Dave, I've got a bottle here.
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I'll be interested to see how you get on with that Mr Hobby cement Dave, I've got a bottle here.
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One thing you'll notice is the smell - not unpleasant, but a bit stronger that TET - another thing - the brush in the cap is too big, it needs trimming down to about half it's thickness, otherwise yo get far too much glue running around
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You're making a nice job of this odd little vehicle Dave, just had a catch up.
 

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I'm in, bit late . Those tracks :anguished:. You managed them well :thumb2:
 
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