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Well Bob, the men have said pretty much all that can be said. Great stuff really, but I think the probs lie in the fact that you are doing too many doughnuts on the base work Sir. Drive straight!!! Then again, what do I know...………...………..
PS, the tracks and wheels do look good though...…..
Nice work Bob. Tracks are the nemesis for most people on AFVs. Scottie has given you some great advice. It's difficult to paint tracks separately if they are link by link. However in the main at this scale it's always easier to paint and weather tracks before adding them to the model. Even then you will still do some touching up. I think you have done a terrific job and is really looking good. You may want to Google using oils on tracks and wheels to create an oily and wet look on this area. That would be the icing on the cake so its up to you. Keep it comin mate
Bob,
Don't worry about over doing it you have the skills to know when it is done. Your previous builds testify to this.
I would not worry about "over cooking" many pics of actual AFVs in the field show more grubbiness than most modelers apply to their
Projects, so I say, let it flow.
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