FineScale Modeler

Tamiya A34 Comet

- – Ted Horn

The British A34 Comet, with a speed of 29 mph and a 77mm high-velocity gun, became a great asset for British and the Allies in the closing months of World War II in Europe. Molded in olive drab plastic, the parts show well molded panel lines and rivets and there is the perfect number of linkand-length tracks for each run.

Fit is excellent throughout, speeding assembly. The lower hull comprises several panels including inner and outer sides that sandwich the Christie suspension.

I left the posable driver’s and machine gunner’s hatch closed to hide the lack of an interior.

Pay attention when adding the return rollers, because one pair on each side has a tab to align the tracks — don’t inadverten­tly cut them off.

Diverging from the instructio­ns, I left wheels loose and assembled each complete track run off the model. Then I attached the wheels to the tracks and fitted the complete assemblies to each side of the hull. It took a bit of effort, but it worked perfectly and made painting easier. Of course, it the runs can also be assembled according to the instructio­ns, too.

The small parts are finely molded and fragile, so be careful. I broke one part of the tow cable (Part D12) while gluing to the other section. Optional Normandy cowlings are provided for the rear engine screen — which one to use for the marking options is clearly indicated — or you can leave them off.

Like the rest of the kit, the turret with its mostly one-part gun went together without problems. Remember to paint the interior of the hatches if you plan to use the two crew figures. When putting the tankers together, ensure their arms are positioned just right with the hatches. They have excellent features, but you will need a good magnifying glass to paint them.

I base-coated the tank with Model Master Olive Drab (No. 1711) and overspraye­d it with Tamiya NATO Green

(No. XF-67). The decals went on without problems over a coat of clear gloss.

It spent about 40 hours building Tamiya’s Comet, including the figures. I can easily recommend it to anyone with a little experience; the kit is a winner, and you won’t be disappoint­ed.

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Kit: No. 35380 Scale: 1/35 Mfr.: Tamiya, tamiya.com (Sample courtesy of Tamiya America, tamiyausa.com) Price: $55 Comments: Injection-molded plastic (olive drab), 298 parts (2 vinyl), decals Pros: Excellent fits; clear instructio­ns for installing tracks Cons: Some fragile parts require care
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