Monday, 11 May 2020

ANDY B'S MULTIPLICITY OF MACHINES

Hi Woodsy,


I enclose a few pictures of models I have made over the past couple of years.

I have a liking for strange or unusual-looking machines.

They are:

1;100 scale model of a British Infantry Tank, "Matilda" by Russian firm Zvezda, with a few additions and Western desert camouflage.


Czech model of a zeppelin airship (very small scale).


1950s metal models of a British cruiser and "O" class submarine, possibly both by Crescent toys. The identifications are taken from "The Wonder Book of the Navy" of similar date!


Balsa model of an inter-war Hawker Hart plane. This started off as a flying model, but I made it just for display. It's just under 2 feet long. 
The crew are made from Milliput putty, and the gunner's Lewis machine gun from bits and pieces including sections of a wood coffee stirrer and cocktail stick. I really like the streamlined shape of this craft. It hangs above our stairwell, where the gunner can "get a bead" on passers-by.


Keep up the good work,

Andy B.
UK

4 comments:

  1. Nice, I especially like the airship.

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  2. Paul Adams from New Zealand5/11/2020 7:26 pm

    The British cruiser looks like a County Class heavy cruiser with 8 inch guns. The three funnels - thin, thick, thin - are the main recognition point with this class. All were named after English counties. The Hart is really nice.

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  3. The location of the Hawker Hart shows an understanding wife!

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  4. Thanks- luckily my partner finds the idea of the Hart firing on passers by funny.

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