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  • Windy
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2018
    • 379
    • Alex
    • Dorset

    #1

    A Tale of Two Churchills

    Hi all. I'm afraid I've ground to a halt with the Sherman build. I don't know why but I just can't summon the enthusiasm to crack on with it. So as a mojo restorer and inspired by a series of original colour pictures, I dug out a PSC Churchill IV that I had in the stash. At the same time I ordered Dragon's version of the same variant so I'll be building them one after the other.

    Here's one of the original pictures, it's one of a series depicting Churchills of A and B Sqns of 51st RTR in Italy in July 1944. They're so covered in dust that it's not easy to tell what colour the tanks actually are but I've gone with SCC 2 for the first build.

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    The PSC kits are very basic as you can see from the instructions but they paint up ok.

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    Here it is with the base coat of SCC 2. Roughly 50/50 mix of Humbrol 29 and 98.

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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #2
    Alex.
    Is this 1/72 ? Might be easy to build as you say, but the detail certainly isn't simple.
    Shall grab a seat before the rest of the Rabble turn up .

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    • Windy
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2018
      • 379
      • Alex
      • Dorset

      #3
      Hi John. Yes sorry, forgot to mention that, they're both 1/72. The PSC one is just about done now so I should be able to make a start on the Dragon version tomorrow. More pictures to come!

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      • JR
        • May 2015
        • 18273

        #4
        Looking fwd to seeing more Alex.

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        • Steve Jones
          • Apr 2018
          • 6615

          #5
          Nice duo of Churchills Windy. Will you be putting them on a base as per the photo?

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          • Guest

            #6
            Nice to see this Alex. They look like very nice kits.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Hi Alex,
              I have the same trouble with Shermans, open the box, stir the contents, close the box and move on...
              Good to see the old Churchill getting some air time, and twoo at the same time - well done.
              Just had a quick browse through the Mike Starmer book and I would say you are on safe ground with 'Light Mud' as your base colour. But the mix he quotes is -
              6 x Humbrol Sand 187
              1 x Humbrol Slate Grey 31
              1 x Humbrol White 34
              (credit to M. Starmer)
              Hope this helps.
              Mike.

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              • Windy
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2018
                • 379
                • Alex
                • Dorset

                #8
                Thanks guys. Unfortunately had to go into work today but will update later. As to putting on a base, probably not together as the differences are too pronounced. The PSC one is more an experiment in weathering but I might see what I can do with the Dragon version.

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                • Windy
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2018
                  • 379
                  • Alex
                  • Dorset

                  #9
                  Originally posted by MikeC
                  Hi Alex,
                  I have the same trouble with Shermans, open the box, stir the contents, close the box and move on...
                  Good to see the old Churchill getting some air time, and twoo at the same time - well done.
                  Just had a quick browse through the Mike Starmer book and I would say you are on safe ground with 'Light Mud' as your base colour. But the mix he quotes is -
                  6 x Humbrol Sand 187
                  1 x Humbrol Slate Grey 31
                  1 x Humbrol White 34
                  (credit to M. Starmer)
                  Hope this helps.
                  Mike.
                  Thanks Mike. I think it's darker than that, though it's hard to tell from the original photos. They're slightly over-exposed which gives everything a greenish tinge and besides that the tanks are completely covered in dust. I fiddled around with hue on this one and I reckon it's either SCC 2 or SCC 15. Probably the latter. What do you think?

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                  • Windy
                    SMF Supporters
                    • May 2018
                    • 379
                    • Alex
                    • Dorset

                    #10
                    Hi all. Managed to escape from work as there's bugger all going on so a quick update. I decided to leave this one in SCC 2. I gave the whole thing a wash of very dark brown (almost black) then a heavy dry-brushing with the base colour. Then I picked out the details again and gave the tracks, machine guns and tow cables a dry brush with oily steel. Then it was time for the decals.

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                    • The Smythe Meister
                      • Jan 2019
                      • 6248

                      #11
                      I`m a bit late!
                      That looks excellent Windy,i love the finish you`ve managed to achieve paintwise :thumb2: ,
                      The washes worked well,and the details pop for sure........ hard believe it`s 1/72nd,
                      Top work mate.
                      Cheers,
                      Andy

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                      • scottie3158
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 14202
                        • Paul
                        • Holbeach

                        #12
                        Alex,
                        That is seriously nice that is a lovely detailed kit.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Windy
                          Thanks Mike. I think it's darker than that, though it's hard to tell from the original photos. They're slightly over-exposed which gives everything a greenish tinge and besides that the tanks are completely covered in dust. I fiddled around with hue on this one and I reckon it's either SCC 2 or SCC 15. Probably the latter. What do you think?

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                          I agree it looks to be 'green'. But for the period you are talking and depicting I would stick with the 'Mud'. But then again when was this photo actually taken? As the vehicles that were sent to Algeria went in green (15). And I like the way you have finished off your version.
                          Mike.

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                          • Windy
                            SMF Supporters
                            • May 2018
                            • 379
                            • Alex
                            • Dorset

                            #14
                            Originally posted by MikeC
                            I agree it looks to be 'green'. But for the period you are talking and depicting I would stick with the 'Mud'. But then again when was this photo actually taken? As the vehicles that were sent to Algeria went in green (15). And I like the way you have finished off your version.
                            Mike.
                            Thanks guys! I'll get pictures of the weathering up in a bit.

                            Mike, the photos were taken in July 1944. 51st RTR stayed in North Africa for nearly a year after the Tunisian campaign finished and handed over their old Mk III's before sailing for Italy in April '44, where they were re-equipped with Mk IV's on arrival in Naples. SCC 15 became the new service colour around the same time, superceding all camouflage colours with the exception of SCC 2. So unless they were already in the latter colour I think they would have been repainted.

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                            • Steven000
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Aug 2018
                              • 2828
                              • Steven
                              • Belgium

                              #15
                              Very nice work Alex, especially since it's 1/72! :thumb2:
                              Steven

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