Try copper finished with matt varnish tinted slightly green…should dull them down nicely…obviously practice first :thumb2:
Gerry's Trumpeter 1/35 Armoured Aerosan
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Thanks, hadn't thought of that - might not do it on this one, but I've a couple more (un-armoured) that might get the treatment - when I pluck up the courage after this one!Comment
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The motor is slowly getting there - would've been helpful if the instructions actually showed that there was a 'correct placement' of the first two cylinders:worried:
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And yes, the engine is sitting on top of a pair of tweezers!Comment
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Thanks Lee, all I can say, is that if I'd have realised that I'd be assembling this by holding parts with tweezers while using another set of tweezers to position the next part, I might well have gone and bought a tank!and still it goes on, got a 3 part headlight coming up, plus the door handle to be fitted!:thumb2:
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Thanks Lee, all I can say, is that if I'd have realised that I'd be assembling this by holding parts with tweezers while using another set of tweezers to position the next part, I might well have gone and bought a tank!and still it goes on, got a 3 part headlight coming up, plus the door handle to be fitted!:thumb2:
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Nor me. I wanted to do either a T34 or a KV-1 for the GB, but the shop didn’t have either…..hence the KV-7.Comment
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Thanks Jim - must admit that there is certain parts with the kit that I'm not really happy with (mainly because some parts are so fragile that I daren't do much cleaning up of mold lines etc. (tried a few, but ended up with more parts than I started with, probably down to a fairly brittle plastic and no patience/too heavy handed)Comment
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