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And the posting of the pictures was to show which issue/work around? Surely if it was just of a finished build then a LINK to the finished peice would have sufficed
A rare beast Bob - a model of a British piece of armour LOL. It will be a nice break from all the camouflage work. Looks like you are off to a flying start. Good luck
Alistair, thanks for the pics. The shells in the turret look amazing, are they painted plastic or actual brass?
Alan, in Alistair's defence he did ask about posting the pics and I asked him to do so. From what I have seen of his work Alistair is an accomplished modeller and I was grateful for his pics as I thought I may learn something from them. If I had an issue with it I would have asked him to PM a link to me.
Jakko, strangely enough I had a look at the Tamiya page for this vehicle after posting yesterday and came to the same conclusion. As such the lower hull interior now looks like this.
I'm going to add some edge chipping and dry brush silver over some of the checker plate before glossing in prep for further weathering. I also started painting the shells with True Metal brass, will post pics when completed.
Hi Bob it'll be interesting to see your take on this one, I have pen and paper ready to steel your ideas, l have this in my stash somewhere.
Very nice clean start to build keep it coming.
Pete :sick: .
Thanks for the support Bob! :thumb2:
As for the shells, they are painted plastic, from the Bronco 17pdr ammo set. I airbrushed them with normal Tamiya gold acrylic, hand-painted the heads & stripes (badly!), and used the decals from the same Bronco 17pdr ammo set for the stencilled details. I think they really made the turret interior detail pop. The PE retaining straps helped, to be fair.
Alistair, I agree, quite a focal point, although my interior will have crew in place and will probably obscure the shells. Might nick the strap idea though.
Can I ask you to make a thread in the complete armour build section of this build.
Then I can delet these and put a link in their place!
Perhaps it would have been better if you had read my post about posting of builds in other people's threads befor you replied to that.
Just delete them then Ian, I’m not precious about it. I just wanted to share my pleasure in Bob’s choice of subject (and I did ask his permission to do so) - I didn’t expect to call down the wrath of the moderators because of it.
Alistair. Please don't take offence. Your build was indeed fantastic. But we (as mods and forum) have just had a lengthy discussion regarding the posting of finished build pics on other person's threads. Whilst i understand you were asked to post them, we had agreed in the thread i mentioned that only pics of build issues/work arounds would be posted. Links to finished builds would be ok.
So we are not incurring a wrath on you. Just trying to point out that it was not within the conditions we had stated.
Perhaps it would have been better if you had read my post about posting of builds in other people's threads befor you replied to that.
I did, but I asked for the pics as I thought they would be helpful to my build, which they were. As the OP I don't see the issue. However, if those are the rules that are being enforced, fair enough.
I got quite a lot done this weekend. First up was weathering the interior of the hull which was done with a wash of starship filth and some pigments. Then I got the shells/racks painted up and installed. I decided to use AK True Metal for the brass which turned into a bit of a nightmare as it kept rubbing off down to primer. I'm not sure what I did wrong, possibly finger print oils were the issue?
Once everything was dry I fitted and glued the upper and lower hull.
With that done I moved on to fitting the external parts of the upper hull, minus the tools and aerial which will get painted separately. The spare track grousers are just PVA'd on for the time being.
With that done I built up the gun breech (which still needs a little filling) and started on the turret internals. I'm going to try something different with this and paint & weather each half separately before joining them. There are several parts that also need adding but will be painted separately and added later.
Nice work Bob - the fighting floor looks really good! For what you'll be able to see of the sponson ammo racks once the turret is on, I think the shells look fine.
I did the same as you with the turret internals, and painted them first before assembly, and then masked the turret open top to paint externally.
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