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Rear light clusters and door buttons painted in, Stowage added to both sides of armour, Work started on the soldiers camo, Final picture near enough actual size of figure;
Excellent Steve, you are capturing the look of these things nicely, my attempt did not come as nice as this, I may be tempted to have another go at one.
Few more bits of stowage completed and added to rear and side areas. Just need to make some more tarpaulin to cover over my, ahem, deliberate mistake !, put light guards and right mirror on, along with tools and should be pretty much there with the tank.
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Hope to get all done by Sunday, get some decent photos if the weather is kind !
Looking really good Steve mate, how do you rate the black dog resin?
The three bits I have used in this build are very good, big pour casting blocks, but came of easily with a small tamiya razor saw. Detail on the side nets is very high and casting is excellent, cut outs between net and stowage items. Would highly recommend this set.
While catching up with Silent Witness last night, I thought I would make a start on the figures to accompany the warrior for its street scene, so with tray on lap and bottles of Vallejo, MIG and AK I got to work; really pleased with how the ‘old’ man has come out, need a few minor touches ( oh and his arm adding ), The warrior crew heads just need minor touch ups and the infantry chap his chin straps painting in and the camo going over again and then the bodies are next o_O . The Warrior is 98% done – just need to add light guards, one mirror, shovel , mesh for vision blocks (undecided), few bits of baggage and light clusters and door buttons touched in on the rear. Thinking probably 80% seeing that list
Photos are over 200% bigger than actual figures.
Absolutely fab work there my friend ! though at first glance seeing old Binny on left and your lads heads on sticks on right gave a bit of a start ! :P
Grandpa fixed to the base. Had a bit of a disaster, was turning him on his 'pin' when his leg snapped at his ankle, luckily a clean break and it was the pinned leg, so drilled a hole in the base and stuck him on, bit raised at rear, so will carrve/sand that bit away;
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