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  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #61
    Cheers Ray

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    • AlanG
      • Dec 2008
      • 6296

      #62
      Given the tank a coat of Xtracrylix Flat varnish and added some soot pastel to the gun barrel. Next thing to do is the tracks. well nervous about that. Going to use halfords primer first then a brown base with rust pigment rubbed inbetween the links. Unless someone has a better method?

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      • Guest

        #63
        This looks good Allyne. Nice work on the body. Did you mask the camo or paint free hand?

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        • AlanG
          • Dec 2008
          • 6296

          #64
          Painted freehand.

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          • AlanG
            • Dec 2008
            • 6296

            #65
            Just about to start painting the tank commander but have no idea what humbrol paint to use for the uniform. The instructions say Tamiya XF-65 but there is no 'green' conversion for it only a grey colour which i don't think is correct. Any ideas guys?

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            • Guest

              #66
              looking crackin so far allyne. best of luck with the tracks. i'd give u my advise by i'm just learning too, best getting it from the pro's.

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              • AlanG
                • Dec 2008
                • 6296

                #67
                Ok i made a slight boo boo in rushing around building this tank. Just realised i glued the body together and totally forgot to put the periscopes inside.....DOH!

                So i've split the body again which was quite easy and very little damage to the mating surfaces. Started adding the periscopes and decided to make one of them a little more detailed. It didn't have the hole where the lens fits in and was instead just moulded flush. So i've drilled it out and will repaint it then add some pva glue to represent the lens when it drys clear. Here is the offending periscope

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                • Guest

                  #68
                  Little details like that can help breath lif into a model Al, this does look very nice though. Great work on the freehand camo pattern,very nicely done.

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                  • AlanG
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 6296

                    #69
                    Cheers Graham. ust tying out some new things here. Still happy about the kit althoough i keep puttng off painting the tracks lol

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                    • Guest

                      #70
                      Details like the periscope are what make a model stand out and be just that bit different. Excellent job Allyne and superb paint job, I'm sure it was a lot harder than the tracks will be.

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                      • AlanG
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 6296

                        #71
                        Camera phone doesn't really pic out the detail as much as i wanted it too but it has worked. In the end i used Humbrol Clearfix for the lens as PVA wasn't giving me the right effect. Beccause here is air behind the 'lens' it makes it look real whe you see it in the flesh. Really happy in how this came out.

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                        • AlanG
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 6296

                          #72
                          Ok this is the first time i've ever added pigment/mud to a model and i think it's gone on ok. I used pastel chalk, pva and xtracrylix flat varnish in a mix. Is it looking ok or does it need more/less mud?

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                          • AlanG
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 6296

                            #73
                            Wheels on and top half glued back on as well after my little mistake.

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                            • Guest

                              #74
                              Looking brilliant Al. What pigments do you use?

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                              • AlanG
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 6296

                                #75
                                I got some chalk pastels from a local craft shop then scrapped off some dust. I then mixed it with pva glue and xtracrylix flat varnish

                                Bonus with the pastels is that they come in so many different shades

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