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Rick Taylor (MasterGunner)
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Vickers No. 1 Tank

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34 27 February 2023, 04:20
Villiers de Vos
Very nice work and an unusual subject.
27 February 2023, 16:13
James C
Fantastic looking build and great info.
I had never heard of that brand before now. Many thanks for sharing 👍
27 February 2023, 16:22
Rick Taylor
James, Villiers, thank you!

Vargas Scale Models is a one-man company in California.
www.vargasscalemodels.com
He primarily does obscure WW1 and Interwar subjects. All are 3D printed and the vast majority have never been kitted before. I am fascinated by this period as there was so much innovation occurring. I've built most of his catalog as we both like this period.
27 February 2023, 18:42
Rui S
Beautiful model, very well done 👍
27 February 2023, 21:54
Rick Taylor
Thanks Rui!
28 February 2023, 05:25
Neuling
I can only repeat what James said!
28 February 2023, 08:44
Rick Taylor
Thank you, Neuling!
28 February 2023, 19:59
Ben M
Absolutely beautiful paintwork and a fantastic subject!
28 February 2023, 20:13
Rick Taylor
Thank you, Ben!
1 March 2023, 18:03
Logan Eden
Good Day, Mr. Taylor Very, very esoteric means very, very interesting & cool. I appreciate everything, the artistry of the paint & weathering, the background on Vargas Scale Models, photos, yup, everything. Did the idea of markings cross your mind when finishing the Vickers?? I was thinking about it when looking at the photos, and it would be interesting to hear your thoughts. Catch Ya, Logan
2 March 2023, 16:16
Guy Rump
Beautiful build. 👍
2 March 2023, 17:36
Robert Podkoński
Awesome paintjob!
2 March 2023, 18:11
Rick Taylor
Robert, Guy, thank you!

Logan, thank you! None of the photos that I found of the Vickers No. 1 and Vickers No. 2 showed any markings. I was also unsure what to use for hypothetical markings. In WW1, the Brit markings were pretty sparce, and I wasn't sure what carried over to the 1920's.
2 March 2023, 21:26
Ben M
The red and white stripes carried through into WW2.
2 March 2023, 22:05
Leszek Cader
Painting first class!
2 March 2023, 22:20
Rick Taylor
Thanks Ben! I'll keep that in mind for the next weird interwar Brit tanks that Vargas releases.

Thank you, Leszek!
3 March 2023, 07:52
Michael Kohl
Another typical Taylor. First class modelling.
3 March 2023, 10:45
Rick Taylor
Thank you, Michael!
3 March 2023, 21:52
Mark K
Superb!
5 March 2023, 02:07
Rick Taylor
Thank you, Mark!
5 March 2023, 20:29

Album info

The Vickers No. 1 and No. 2 infantry tank prototypes were developed in 1921 - 1922. They combined the trench crossing capability of the British heavy rhomboid tanks with features from the light French FT-17. Neither the No. 1 nor the No. 2 prototype were accepted for service.

This is another obscure subject from the prolific Vargas Scale Models. Vargas specializes in esoteric subjects from WW1 and the Interwar periods. The kit is 3D printed in a flexible gray resin. The print is very clean - no additional cleaning or curing was needed. The supports are very fine and easily removed and the parts smoothed. The 3D print striations are very minor. As with most Vargas kits the parts count is minimal - in this case only 8 parts! As such it builds very quickly, allowing the modeler to focus on painting and weathering. I had the Vickers removed from it supports, built and primed in a whopping 2 hours.

I primed the built kit with rattle can Mr Surfacer 1000. This is a magic potion for 3D printed kits. It is a sandable, self-leveling primer which fills minor 3D striations. After checking for defects and striations, I black based it with a coat of Mr Surfacer 1500 from the rattle can. I preshaded with Tamiya XF-2 White. I used AK Real Colors RC023 Khaki Green No. 3 as the base coat. This is my go-to for the nebulous British "Service Color". Tracks were brush painted with Tamiya XF-84 Dark Iron and given filters of AK Track Wash and AK Light Rust Wash. I applied a dot filter with Winsor & Newton oils to the flat acrylic base. After allowing the oils to dry, I sealed it with Alclad Aqua Gloss. I pin washed the model with AK Streaking Grime. I used AK Kursk Earth to apply streaks. After dulling the model with AK Ultra Matt, I applied a mix of AK pigments to the tracks and fixed them with mineral spirits. The cleats and edges of the tracks were polished with Uschi Chrome pigments applied with a rubber shaping brush. I applied a fine layer of splatters on the lower parts of the AFV with AK Dust Effects, AK Kursk Earth, and AK Dark Earth. The oh so delicate machine guns were glued in place and the model moved to the photo booth and then the display case.

My total time commitment on the Vickers was 15 hours - a very small investment to add a tank to the display case. These low parts count, obscure subjects from Vargas make an ideal "palate cleanser" between my larger and more complicated builds.

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