Don't you guys think it's nice to see young Ron keeping himself busy now he's finished with his zulus? The mind boggles at what he'd be up to if he was out and about and running wild on the streets!
Dragon 1/35 German Super Tank Maus - or stitched up by my Grandson again!!
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Thanks for all your input boys. Much appreciated.
Rick - I've been in contact with my Grandson and he informs me he wants it the same German Grey as the VK 7201(K) I built on here recently.
Pity 'cos I wanted to brush on the camouflage as per box art. Not to worry, it's his model, so I will have to obey orders - The spoil sport!
Update.... Brush painted using Vallejo German Grey Model Air acrylics.
Apart from adding the side skirts and final weathering, the running gear etc. is more or less finished. You can see just how much will be hidden when the side skirts are fixed to those 6 fixing plates.
I keep my track painting simple. One coat of what I fancy, then shine up the road contact points with a pencil.
As some parts are a large area of plastic I decided to brush prime them. I used 'Stynylrez' primer for no other reason than that's all I possess. Applied with a large flat headed brush.
The upper deck with all the bits fixed.
This is supposed to be the same colour as the above picture! A couple of bits still to add, simply because I've just spotted their omission..... :upside:
The side skirts with a really generous beer barrel to stick on the a**e end....... :thumb2::smiling4:
Cheers all.
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Thanks chaps.
It's a quick build I know, but to be honest, once the running gear is done the rest is very straight forward, easy and not many parts. No frills like grab rails, step-ups and the like!
Now the construction of the model is completed, I've included yer man again to give a proper idea of how big this tank was.
Here's the finished 'Mouse' primed up and ready for some paint. That 'Stynylrez' primer is great for brushing over large areas of plastic.... :thumb2:
Paint, decals and weathering next.
Cheers.
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Rain, rain and more rain = Den time.... :thumb2:
The Maus is now finished.
Pictures over in 'Armour Completed'
Thanks for all your support along the way. It's all very much appreciated.
Cheers.
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Hi Ron
It certainly is a great big, slab sided beast. Stynylrez is good for brush and airbrush - takes paint well and seems pretty tough. I look forward to the finished piccies.
Your grandson can now rightly boast to his mates - "My tank's bigger than your tank" :smiling2:
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Good grief, you need scaffold and a paint roller to paint that monster, just off to have a look at the finished item.
Cheers, Mike.Comment
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