This French tank kit was completed in December 2007.
This time, I chose the French tank B1bis, released about one year ago.
(2007/12/01)
I assembled this kit without having a complicated process. It is a gentle kit for the beginner. The assembly of the caterpillar was completed in about 30 minutes, too. Some maniac modelers cut down the caterpillar side one by one thinly.
Only it was lightly removed down because there was a pin mark in one piece of each caterpillar part.
(2007/12/01)
It is a basic painting. After blowing the green with the airbrush, dark yellow was painted with the brush. Irregular brush marks have remained in some places. The caterpillar is glaring because I painted it with semi-gloss black.
(2007/12/7)
I suppose that many tank model fans have already made Tamiya B1 bis. The form of French tanks is peculiar, different from German and Soviet ones. It is an easy kit, and a beginner can complete it efficiently.
Arms are 75mm tank gun, 47mm tank gun, and 7.5mm machine gun. This tank had as much as 60mm front armor; it was impossible to have defeated by the 37mm anti-tank gun of the German army’s main force at that time.
I like this front cat mark and the heart mark on the side turret. By the way, “Bourrasque” means the gust of wind or the flurry of wind. It is a flurry, though the speed is only 28km per hour.
The big chain became the accent of considerably good feeling.
After basic painting, I slightly washed and changed the tone with the pastel not to become monotonous.
When marking is put by a decal fit as the brush irregularity leaves, it becomes uneven. It will stand out more when rubbed with the pastel.
Only the lens in the front was used for the clearing parts, though it did not prosper much because it was the same painting as box art.
I could assemble it quickly and enjoyed it very much. Unusual shape finished being skilled, and I enjoyed this kit.
(2007/12/15)