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    British Valentine XI MkIII finished

    Finally finished my Valentine XI MkIII, and this one has actually sold, as i have decided to put my first few tanks up for auction, just until i get the hang of things and improve somewhat. Aside from that, i`m off work after having crushed my little finger under a 20-ton press - ouch - and yes it does hurt  so the extra money helps. 


    Anyhow, absolutely great little kit, with a lot more detail than i had imagined., but also a lot of fiddly parts too, ESPECIALLY those damn individual tracks, I eventually opted for the ruler method, with glue, on the second track, after having played about with some `Elmer`s` `no wrinkle Rubber Cement.... on the first track, -  its actually pretty good stuff, when you can get it right, but the track parts are so small it became very frustrating, and just when i`d held two links together and moved my fingers away, you guessed it - 90 percent of the time i`d have a track link stuck to my finger, ugh.


    This is from the 1/35 Maquette kit, highly recommended if you can get hold of one. Kit was painted with Tamiya Acrylics, and dry brushed etc, looking at you guys` models, i think i need to tone down on the weathering, but i do like to portray `battle-worn` tanks  


    In the end, the tank was sold to a guy whose late father drove these tanks during the war, so it was nice that it went to a good home., to someone who would appreciate it, made me feel i`d done some good.


    At the moment, i`m just putting the finishing touches to  a 1/35 KV-1S Russian Tank, in worn winter camo, and i am about to try out the `hairbrush` technique, tomorrow... hope to get the pics up of the finished KV-1S by the weekend ( from `Eastern Express`)- if all goes well of course.... `cough`. difficult kit though...mould-wise.


    anyway,regards to the group,


    and thanks for looking.


    ian









  • papa 695
    Moderator
    • May 2011
    • 22770

    #2
    A very nice job indeed Ian 

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    • eddiesolo
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2013
      • 11193

      #3
      Nice work, looks great.

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      • monica
        • Oct 2013
        • 15169

        #4
        looks very nice Ian,like the tones and shades your gotten,with suitable weathering very well done, 9_9

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        • Guest

          #5
          Nice result Ian, there's nothing wrong with a heavily weathered tank! 


          The Valentine is so similar in basic shape to the T-34 from the back

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          • flyjoe180
            SMF Supporters
            • Jan 2012
            • 12390
            • Joe
            • Earth

            #6
            Great result Ian. I like the subtle weathering, enough to make it look business-like but not too much so it detracts from the tank itself.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by flyjoe180

              Great result Ian. I like the subtle weathering, enough to make it look business-like but not too much so it detracts from the tank itself.
              Thanks a lot Joe, much appreciated.

              Originally posted by dubster72

              Nice result Ian, there's nothing wrong with a heavily weathered tank! 


              The Valentine is so similar in basic shape to the T-34 from the back
              thank you, yes, indeed it is very similar from the back., the little handles were a nightmare.

              Originally posted by monica

              looks very nice Ian,like the tones and shades your gotten,with suitable weathering very well done, 9_9
              thank you, monica

              Originally posted by eddiesolo

              Nice work, looks great.
              thanks, my friend.

              Originally posted by papa 695

              A very nice job indeed Ian 
              cheers, ian, appreciate the comments.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Excellent job! The paint/weathering is really nice.


                I have really grown to dig this tank over the last few months... so much so, that it is on my short list of vehicles to build.

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                • bazers
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 2611

                  #9
                  Nice job Ian.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Cracking build and finish Ian, really like the Valentine tank and you have managed to pull this one off superbly, nice job. 

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Originally posted by CharleyGnarlyP290

                      Excellent job! The paint/weathering is really nice.


                      I have really grown to dig this tank over the last few months... so much so, that it is on my short list of vehicles to build.
                      thanks a lot Brett, definately recommend this one.

                      Originally posted by bazers

                      Nice job Ian.
                      thank you.

                      Originally posted by tommy1drop

                      Cracking build and finish Ian, really like the Valentine tank and you have managed to pull this one off superbly, nice job. 
                      thanks a lot, its was a nice tank to paint, thats for sure.

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