Finished, although, I knocked off the last part to be added - the wing mirror, which the carpet monster has added to his collection!










A delightful model, no fit issues, no filler used - a good advert for Tamiya - you do have the option of vinyl tracks, if you can't get on with link & length parts. Finished in the Dark Brown over Khaki Brown scheme used on Home Service, mid-war, the other options are the Desert Caunter schemes, which are usually seen on this model. The Hataka paints used were OK, but not good enough for me to buy any more, they're just not consistent - the Dark Brown dried glossy, the Khaki Brown Matt. They take a lot of shaking to mix & thinning for the airbrush is very sensitive! I think a Vallejo, or AK selection would have been easier.
Note that this model is no, 35300 - new tooling in 2009 - there is another boxing no. MM124, which dates way back to 1973, which was used as a basis for a motorised version, so if you're after one, be aware of the differences!
I really enjoyed this build,so much so, that my next build will be the Tamiya French Renault UE Carrier
Dave
A delightful model, no fit issues, no filler used - a good advert for Tamiya - you do have the option of vinyl tracks, if you can't get on with link & length parts. Finished in the Dark Brown over Khaki Brown scheme used on Home Service, mid-war, the other options are the Desert Caunter schemes, which are usually seen on this model. The Hataka paints used were OK, but not good enough for me to buy any more, they're just not consistent - the Dark Brown dried glossy, the Khaki Brown Matt. They take a lot of shaking to mix & thinning for the airbrush is very sensitive! I think a Vallejo, or AK selection would have been easier.
Note that this model is no, 35300 - new tooling in 2009 - there is another boxing no. MM124, which dates way back to 1973, which was used as a basis for a motorised version, so if you're after one, be aware of the differences!
I really enjoyed this build,so much so, that my next build will be the Tamiya French Renault UE Carrier
Dave
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