Looking good Andy. Looks like the tracks fit pretty well despite the tricky build.
Mirror Models Bulldozer.
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Cut off the locating pins on the last one, so it just slips between the one at the other end, then glue the two together?Comment
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Not sure if I should have posted this in the weathering section but here is my first serious attempt at doing a bit of hairspray chipping.
Front belly plate under the engine.
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Track suspension spring, ignore the brown bit as this gets stuck to the bottom of the engine and is not seen.
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Still not too sure about the colour, I am thinking it is perhaps a shade dark but I will have a think about it.
All opinions and criticisms wellcome.
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Andy,
That looks good and the washes later will help blend it all together and tone down the starkness.Comment
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A bit more done tonight with the chipping, looks OK to me as I did not want to overdo it. When the tracks are on and I introduce some earth pigments or some equivalent muck they should be fine. A lot of work to do on the engine with paint and washes but it will get there, says he hopefully.
Thanks for looking.
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I did a little bit of painting tonight and I thought while waiting for it to dry I will just build the dozer blade.
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Well, that took longer than I thought, who would think there was 26 parts in that? If anyone wants a quick build kit then this is not it, loads of small parts, time spent making small adjustements here and there and time wasted looking through sprues for parts, but I love it as it is a great subject in my opinion.
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Just had a nice catch up Andy. You must be pleased with your first big attempt at HS chipping. Great work all roundComment
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