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  • The Migrant
    • Apr 2011
    • 1268

    #16
    Looks really good, Alan

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    • Alan 45
      • Nov 2012
      • 9833

      #17
      Cheers Mike I appreciate that

      Originally posted by \
      Hello,I found your build thread on the Emhar Male tank, I am just finishing off putting together the female one but I'm not sure of the colours. I found a conversion for the FS codes but I only have Tamiya and Humbrol and none of them match the codes they use (FS 16118, 10219, 10118 and 14187) I am going to do the German version.

      The notes say just a basic battleship grey on most, the Germans then used grey on the captured ones with some camouflage used but not having much joy. Once built I can leave it until I get the right ones. Also, what colour would the tracks be? You said a steel grey so I was thinking something like a gunmetal grey then dry brush with silver/black and rust before some mud.

      It is a neat little kit and pretty much completed it in a few hours yesterday.

      Neil
      the colours of these first tanks are unclear even bovington tank museum can't be sure of the exact colours , I painted mine in a nato olive but I've seen them in olive drab, khaki , dark green, so I personally wouldn't worry too much about it but

      I painted my tracks in Vallejo oily steel then added a rust pigment wash and let that dry before giving it a dry brush of oily steel again

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      • papa 695
        Moderator
        • May 2011
        • 22770

        #18
        I don't know how I missed this one first time around Alan, a very nice build I did the Airfix one for the captured GB

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        • Alan 45
          • Nov 2012
          • 9833

          #19
          Originally posted by \
          I don't know how I missed this one first time around Alan, a very nice build I did the Airfix one for the captured GB
          Cheers Ian appreciate it , It didn't stay on the recent posts for long so blink and you would have missed it

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            #20
            Nice work Alan, that looks just right by the way nice work on the paint and the tracks.

            scott

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