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On this page you will find older versions of the booklets, the development history and decision making behind the models.
Progression 2026 - 2025 - 2024 - 2023
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Booklet n°3 , March the 25th 2024. The AMX -13 VTT Armoured Personel Carrier model was chosen with the idea to develop the tank and the 105 mm mobile artillery models from it. I was still set in my idea to create a "fantasy early cold war" catalog. This was the first booklet that used mostly images, organised in "Steps", and concentrating schematics for templates in the central pages. This is also the first booklet where a standardised three-month development cycle was established: about one month of experimentation, one month of focused development and one month of finalisation and painting. There is an unexplained error in measurement that makes the front of the vehicle appear very thick and round, almost like a Sherman tank. The solution for the tracks was realistic but very tedious. This triggered a reflection that led to the definition of the design principles. |
Video: Berdychi Tracked Drone - April 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhTOjLBKETE While I was developing the AMR-35, the appearance of the russian "Courier" drone/robot tank on the battlefield led me to make a development challenge to myself, in that I would develop a "Toothpick Miniature" version of it and make a video about it in three days. The challenge was meant to explore my health capabilites; while I managed to pass this challenge I needed several days of rest afterwards and didn't feel too well, which was the information I wanted to find out. After that, I decided it would be more fruitful to focus on adding new booklets to the catalog. |
After having released the AMR-35 booklet I decided to make a larger tank. The choice of "hole punch"-based road wheels made me consider the Churchill, also in the "Black Prince" version, and the LVT. I started development on the British A7E3 prototype from 1936 but was faced with issues on the hull structure. |
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Booklet n°2, Version 2 - December the 7th 2024 When Germans reissued captured Cruiser tanks, they added jerrycan holders, so it would make sense to develop this feature first. During the experimentation phases I discovered what I named the "captive cardboard method" to make jerrycans, but also the front grilles for vehicles like jeeps and trucks. It was the right time to finish the GAZ-64 booklet. Another reason to do this was the steadily growing number of visitors to this website. It was the right time to update the two first booklet to the same quality level as the other booklets, so as to avoid giving newcomers mixed impressions. Radio car versions had to be postponed because there was not enough room left on the booklet, but their development would prove useful. |