or Bison I -yeah I know not the official name but the above is ridiculously complicated to describe this vehicle, so there.:p
I picked this up yesterday, when I saw it sitting there on the shelf, to my pleasant surprise! I was not aware it was even available in stores yet.
I have been looking forward to this kit since Dragon announced it and will be focusing on getting this built now before worrying about any other projects.
The image of a Bison I in a book years ago pricked my curiosity about German armour and has been a holy grail since then. There have been other kits (the disastrous Alan kit for example) and attempts to scratch something on my own but I never have been able to get a model of this vehicle completed and sitting on the shelf.
Here is a link to the instruction sheet images.
Here's some sprue shots. There are some sprues from earlier Panzer I kits and some new only for this kit.
https://panzerfaust.netfirms.com/plan ... index.html
One great book I will be happily flipping through for this build is Nuts & Bolts #19-
you can order directly from
hfd.duske@t-online.de.
While I did start with the wheels as prescribed in the instructions I did wander ahead to take a look at the sIG33 gun- a new tooling - I wonder how it compares to the Alan one?
Here is a typical road wheel before cleaning up. These are two frets from the earlier Panzer I/A that had the brass ring to give the proper look to them.
There are extras after using the required number, good for the spares box!
The process of cleaning up the parts is time consuming but well worth the effort.
the breach block parts-
the metal barrel has rifling inscribed on the inside of the first bit of the opening.
I did some work with the hull and wheels this aft, as well as the gun.
Here are a couple of pics showing what I meant when I took the annealed brass wheel rings and sandwiched them between to sanding blocks. (BTW I'll have to do a youtube of how I make them!;))
This ensures they are flat when I go to glue them to the plastic wheels and also it give them a tooth which helps with the adhesion.
Here a shot showing the hull tub (single piece) with the front road wheel axle in place.
Also the parts that attach to the bottom at the rear are glued in place- there was some putty needed there to fill some gaps.
The front armour plate is glued in place too- nice weld beads. There is still some clean up required here.
Idler axle parts only dry fit
I'll have to check my refs for any weld beads that I may need to add in this region.
Dragon has corrected idlers included in this kit- way nicer than the original ones way back! Still the aftermarket ones from [url="http://www.lionmarc.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_8&products_id=133"]LionMarc[/url] maybe an improvement if utmost finesse is desired. I 'll still with these ones for this build- which will be mostly OOTB.
This kit has parts for the interior- some for a Panzer IB which maybe new to this kit although I'll bet they first showed up on the earlier Panzerjager I, I'll have to check. Also parts from the Panzer I/A are included.
Parts for the gun cradle. There will be no need to fill a hard to sand middle seam on the lower plate as the engineering eliminates this pain in the ass.
A shot showing some typical suspension parts
the block has been glued to the slide and some of the other parts cleaned up. Some putty needed to fill a join.
The pressed wheels for the sIG 33...niiiccce!
The only thing you gotta watch out for is when cleaning up the mold mark along the steel band- don't want to sand the face too much-then the step will disappear.
Just a dry fit
some clean up still to come once the glue hardens overnight
The aluminum barrel given a light sand to give it a tooth for paint and then glued in place with 5 minute epoxy glue.
[QUOTE=MikkoH;73765]Those idlers looks good to me and overall nice. Only thing that points in to my eyes are those transmission covers(?) that are still too rounded in corners and missing welding detail.[/QUOTE]
Hi Mikko- do you have a picture of what you mean?:)
[QUOTE=Charlie-66;73769]James, its great to see you throwing yourself into this one. This kit is long overdue. I do have a question though. I just got mine in the mail today and was looking at your build thus far. Take a look at steps 2 and 3 in the instructions. They show a part A-10, which looks like some sort of axle that goes through one of two holes in the rear of the lower hull and through parts A12(A9). I don't see this on your kit, or mine, nor do I see the second hole in the hull where the directions show this part going. Any ideas on what's up with this?[/QUOTE]
I hope you can get into it soon! It should be fun, mine is pretty good so far. As for part A10 I do have that part it is provided. I think the length of it may be too long though and some may need to be cut off for it to fit and also the idle axle parts may need to be trimmed as well. All within a modeller's abilities:)
Not much to report today- work day and all:D Did manage to put the gun tray together and fill the seams. I'll take a photo and post it later.
Thank you guys for showing interest- it's always nice to get replies!