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  • spanner570
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    • May 2009
    • 15402

    #1

    Tamiya 1/35 Leopard A4

    Here is another tank my Grandson gave me to build.

    I've not much interest in modern stuff, but I'm chuffed he entrusts me to make it for him.

    [ATTACH]282524[/ATTACH]

    I made a start yesterday and did the back end, wheels etc. I won't bore you with shots of the wheels, we all know what they look like - and how many there can be.......

    What I did find was a huge gap between the lower and upper hulls. If it were my model, I wouldn't bother filling it, but as it's for him, I want to do my best, so I used plastic card to bridge the gaping hole.
    [ATTACH]282525[/ATTACH]
    That's it so far.

    Cheers all,
    Ron
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  • papa 695
    Moderator
    • May 2011
    • 22770

    #2
    Nice start Ron

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      #3
      Going to keep an eye on this one Ron

      Have fun, John

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      • spanner570
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        • May 2009
        • 15402

        #4
        Good to have my buddies along for the build.....

        After those diddy ships, this is like making and painting a barn door!

        I'm using Vallejo Model Air acrylics, brushed on as usual, because I don't have the right colours in other brands.......

        Here is the lower hull, under coated, with the paint nicely worked into all the nooks and crannies, and drive sprockets and idler wheels, etc. fitted.

        [ATTACH]282546[/ATTACH]

        Cheers all,
        Ron
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        • spanner570
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          • May 2009
          • 15402

          #5
          Right, I was determined to get those b****y wheels on and painted before tonight, so I got stuck in......and here we are.

          Apart from another coat of paint, here is the lower hull as far as I can take it for now. I've left off a few things, to hopefully make the cammo. painting easier.


          First coat of olive drab done, but the light on the work surfaces have reflected on the model........honest!

          The tyre call out was matt black - no chance. Right or wrong, I prefer the paler, scuffed look.
          [ATTACH]282553[/ATTACH]


          [ATTACH]282554[/ATTACH]


          [ATTACH]282555[/ATTACH]

          Next up, the tracks, upper hull and side skirts.

          Cheers,
          Ron
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          • spanner570
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            • May 2009
            • 15402

            #6
            This afternoon I managed to paint and fit the tracks.....

            [ATTACH]282557[/ATTACH]


            [ATTACH]282558[/ATTACH]


            Now't fancy. I just wanted a dusty, scuffed look, as the tank will be modelled on a country road, and not charging across some rough ground.
            [ATTACH]282559[/ATTACH]

            Cheers,
            Ron
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            • Gern
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              • May 2009
              • 9214

              #7
              Originally posted by spanner570
              Here is another tank my Grandson gave me to build.

              I've not much interest in modern stuff, but I'm chuffed he entrusts me to make it for him.

              Ron
              I can't see why he shouldn't trust you Ron. He must have seen some of your work so he knows the quality of your workmanship.

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              • john i am
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                • Apr 2012
                • 4019

                #8
                Looking good Ron little Ron will be impressed.

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                • monica
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 15169

                  #9
                  great start to this one,Ron,I have done two of them and both enjoyed the build of them,
                  looking good,

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                  • spanner570
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                    • May 2009
                    • 15402

                    #10
                    Thanks everyone for the encouraging posts. Much appreciated.

                    I've fitted the upper hull and side skirts. Then I brush painted the whole lot with more Vallejo Model Air Olive Drab. Being thin, this stuff works a treat when brush applied to large areas. I'm very pleased with the end result....Whereas I have to faff about watering down the Model Colour to get the roughly the same paint consistency for the same application.

                    Here's a tip taught to me by my late father, that might be of some use to 'Brush Hands' contemplating large painted areas....... Way back, there was no such thing as fancy paint retarders for the modeller, so my dad bunged the model and paints in the fridge for a while. This made the plastic nice and cold and kept the paint 'mobile' for ages. I still use this method - and won't change either.

                    Here are the pictures.
                    [ATTACH]282615[/ATTACH]


                    [ATTACH]282616[/ATTACH]


                    [ATTACH]282617[/ATTACH]

                    There are still loads of bits to add to the hull, but, as I'm still undecided about the cammo. I'm leaving them off for now.

                    I'll give the model a final coat tomorrow, then start on the turret.

                    Cheers,
                    Ron
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                    • col68
                      • Nov 2016
                      • 1505

                      #11
                      Nice work as usual ron

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                      • monica
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 15169

                        #12
                        looks nice,so far Ron,

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                        • Mr Bowcat
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                          • Dec 2016
                          • 4600
                          • Bob
                          • London

                          #13
                          Looks good Ron, excellent tip about the fridge.
                          Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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                          • spanner570
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                            • May 2009
                            • 15402

                            #14
                            Thanks for your posts, folks. Good stuff.

                            I've made a start on the turret.

                            Here are the pictures.

                            First coat. See the brush marks? Don't worry and don't be tempted to thicken your paint - keep it thin.
                            And remember, no faffing about, work quickly.
                            [ATTACH]282688[/ATTACH]


                            Second coat. See the difference? No worries!
                            [ATTACH]282689[/ATTACH]


                            A general view. Ready for a third and final coat.
                            [ATTACH]282690[/ATTACH]



                            Here are the only two brushes I've used for the green. The left hand one is for the initial coat and to dab into the nooks and crannies.

                            The flat brush is for subsequent proper coats to enable me to lay the paint off nice and smooth.
                            [ATTACH]282691[/ATTACH]



                            A close up of the dabber....Yes, I know, but it's also useful for removing unwanted nose hair trimmings...In fact, it looks like a few are actually stuck to the bristles!....
                            [ATTACH]282692[/ATTACH]

                            Some might think three coats is very time consuming. It isn't. As we know, acrylic paint dries very quickly, and when applied with that yard brush, it takes but minutes for each coat. A couple of hours including the drying time, saw the two coats on.

                            Cheers all,
                            Ron
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                            • monica
                              • Oct 2013
                              • 15169

                              #15
                              this is looking good,

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