MENG's FRENCH FT-17 LIGHT TANK (RIVETED TURRET) with the diorama base kit number TS-011.
http://www.meng-model.com/index2_new.php?id=243
(Mine won't look that good haha)
I ordered this kit from luckymodel a couple of weeks ago with the intention of entering it in the SIG.
Seemed like a good idea at the time.
Well... it still is.
This is my first MENG kit, so I was pretty excited about getting right into the build, and luckily the SIG had already started when it arrived so I could just dive right in.
I ran into problems on page one of the instructions and it's been a battle of the vague every since.
The fella who drew these instructions needs a sharper pencil or a sharper mind. Cause the silly beggar can't draw. It also doesn't help that the plastic is "Broncoesk", meaning it's brittle and difficult to work with.
The detail is off the scale (hence the brittle plastic... that is the trade-off), but the tiny parts are so easy to break that it's beginning to become boring fixing them or finding them all the damned time.
Though I managed to build 80% of the kit in one evening, I wouldn't recommend this kit to a new modeller. It's a bit of a handful.
Anyway... on to some photos.
The Kit...

The Instructions...

The sprues... in separate heat-sealed bags.



The build lasted only a couple of hours, spent on a hangout with Paul and the fellas.
I did the main hull assembly in about 20 minutes not including puzzling through the instructions.
Since this kit doesn't come with either a figure or a complete interior I decided to leave the hatches closed. I may pick up some German figures for the trench later if I can find some that would be appropriate.





This is where I actually decided to close the hatches and button her up completely.
The crispness of the details on this thing are spectacular.




There is a tiny amount of PE to dress up some detail here and there.

A mock up of the diorama base with the 17 on top so I can judge the size of the thing.
There were a number of fit issues with the base that need to be addressed.






So that's if for now. It probably won't take too long to build this as I'm not doing a video build of it at all.
Just here.
The painting and the base will take a bit of time though. I'm not sure how well that base will look.
I'm not a fan of these kinds of bases. We'll see.