Been a while, since building anything, decided to build this Christmas present to the end regardless of any mistakes, made quite a few such as painting the seat frames wrong colour, bonnet decal not centred, not cleaning metallic paint out of airbrush before varnishing, snapping the wing mirror off and to top it off at the end I can’t find the windscreens. Anyway, I’m glad I continued and it is going on display rather than bin, getting on to next model whilst my mojo for modelling is back.
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Been a while, since building anything, decided to build this Christmas present to the end regardless of any mistakes, made quite a few such as painting the seat frames wrong colour, bonnet decal not centred, not cleaning metallic paint out of airbrush before varnishing, snapping the wing mirror off and to top it off at the end I can’t find the windscreens. Anyway, I’m glad I continued and it is going on display rather than bin, getting on to next model whilst my mojo for modelling is back.Tags: None -
Hi Matt
A nice model.
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Been a while, since building anything, decided to build this Christmas present to the end regardless of any mistakes, made quite a few such as painting the seat frames wrong colour, bonnet decal not centred, not cleaning metallic paint out of airbrush before varnishing, snapping the wing mirror off and to top it off at the end I can’t find the windscreens. Anyway, I’m glad I continued and it is going on display rather than bin, getting on to next model whilst my mojo for modelling is back.Comment
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Looks great Matt. Half the mistakes you mention I would never have noticed. I would imagine back in the day that the guys putting the badges on wouldn't have bothered too much about exact positioning. Great work.SteveComment
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Very nice Matt, well done.
I messed up the clear windscreen components with glue when I did a version of this and used instead clear plastic cut from food packaging - looked OK.Comment
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I remember my first intro to Tamiya was the Jeep and Military Police personnel in late 1976...it was even my intro to 1/35 as before that I only knew Airfix and Revell. At the same time I found out about Monogram and Sheps dio of the M48 and I got a glimps of these in my friends cupboard. When he shared the Jeep to me I was amazed at the size and the parts of the equipment and figures. I was hooked...line and sinker.
What a nice choice for a mojo comeback.
Cheers,
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Hi Matt, you could still do Peters idea with the clear plastic food packing.
I remember my first intro to Tamiya was the Jeep and Military Police personnel in late 1976...it was even my intro to 1/35 as before that I only knew Airfix and Revell. At the same time I found out about Monogram and Sheps dio of the M48 and I got a glimps of these in my friends cupboard. When he shared the Jeep to me I was amazed at the size and the parts of the equipment and figures. I was hooked...line and sinker.
What a nice choice for a mojo comeback.
Cheers,
Richard
I’ve just finished a Sherman easy eight this morning, just waiting for my wife the photograph it as my phone isn’t taking great pics.
I seem to have settled on 1/35 for armoured vehicles and 1/48 for airplanes, not had much luck with planes but need to get back on it as I’ve just received a 1/48 swordfish as a birthday present, need a couple of successful builds before attempting it.Comment
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