Nice finish Andrew, looks like a typical desert war tank, loaded with everything the crew might conceivably need.
Andrew's 1/35 North Africa Vignette (SimonT Tribute GB)
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Thanks for the feedback and support.
On the tarp - coming from you I'll take that as real compliment. I didn't want to say anything at the time but it was favourite too. It was the highlight colour I was struggling with and then had a look at the Airfix paints I got when I came back to the hobby and their Dark Earth (29 I think) jumped out. A shade or two lighter than the base but not too light.
Thanks again.
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Thanks very much for the support. For once I'm looking at something and thinking could I have done better? I don't think I could for my first 1/35 kit.
Thanks again.
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Good morning all
So I've been very slowly plodding on with the figures this week.
I'll be using the ones from the box and the radio/tent set I got. I know they won't be the best given their age (almost as old as me....) but I've already spent a small fortune on PE, individual link tracks and dodgy stowage, so I'll have to make do. Besides this will be my first attempt at 1/35 figures, so no point spending a small fortune on decent figures only for me to ruin them.....
Moulding was not exactly great - not unsurprisingly - with seam mark lines around the full circumference of the figures plus some ejector pin marks in unhelpful places on four of them.
They're now assembled but I still have to fill the PIN marks and shoulder joins on a couple of them, as well as still needing to tidy up a couple judging by the photos below.
ATB.
Andrew
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Rather a motley bunch I think you'll agree......
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It would have been nice if they had supplied a tube of wouldn't it! :smiling2: As for a separate thread I don't think my skills are up to it...
Thanks for stopping by.
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Quite a nice crew! Tamiya haven't done their homework though. These seem to be in action poses, although the wearing of shorts in the front line was forbidden. Just imagine a sudden allied advance caught the rear area unawares and job done!! Look forward to seeing the paint go on.
P.S. The Pz 2 is very good.
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Quite a nice crew! Tamiya haven't done their homework though. These seem to be in action poses, although the wearing of shorts in the front line was forbidden. Just imagine a sudden allied advance caught the rear area unawares and job done!! Look forward to seeing the paint go on.
P.S. The Pz 2 is very good.
John.
ATB.
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Morning all
So I had a go at filling in the sink marks, first time I've done this on figures and generally happy with how it went.
I filled in the holes, let it dry and then gently smoothed the plastic putty way with a brush and warm water. One of the figures was more easy to clean up as the sink mark was not too deep - in that case I shaved the edge down with a blade and then smoothed in fully back by painting some poly glue - but on that one I had to fill in the shoulder joint.
As always the camera has revealed a couple of places where I need to smooth the putty out a bit more. Next up is a coat of primer, which will no doubt bring out other things I missed..... :fearful:
All the best.
Andrew
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