Hi chaps
Recently I purchased very cheap tanks mk4 WW1 tanks ( Emhar ) very simple kits to practice my tank painting skills. Patrick's given me some great advice on oils etc
Now the kits look simple enough but I'm after a little help on correct colours.
Reference tells me they were originally painted blue grey and left to dirty up in the field. This is a dilemma as the only pic ref I can find are dark green or olive drab or even khaki mk4s ( Bovington tank museum ) So some help here would be helpful
Also from pic ref I noticed some male tanks carried bridging logs for trenches but the bundles of branches in a roll were they carried on the females backs or males?
Think because I'm going to use these tanks as practice for paint/weathering I would also like to make them into a possible dio
I say practice as I want to finish my Churchill 1/35 and once that's done I'll get the Ardennes finished off
This is all going on while I'm doing my 1/32 Martlet
Robert
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Recently I purchased very cheap tanks mk4 WW1 tanks ( Emhar ) very simple kits to practice my tank painting skills. Patrick's given me some great advice on oils etc
Now the kits look simple enough but I'm after a little help on correct colours.
Reference tells me they were originally painted blue grey and left to dirty up in the field. This is a dilemma as the only pic ref I can find are dark green or olive drab or even khaki mk4s ( Bovington tank museum ) So some help here would be helpful
Also from pic ref I noticed some male tanks carried bridging logs for trenches but the bundles of branches in a roll were they carried on the females backs or males?
Think because I'm going to use these tanks as practice for paint/weathering I would also like to make them into a possible dio
I say practice as I want to finish my Churchill 1/35 and once that's done I'll get the Ardennes finished off
This is all going on while I'm doing my 1/32 Martlet
Robert
H
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