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  • rilaxx
    • Aug 2022
    • 10

    #1

    French R35 - My first ever armour model

    Hello everyone!
    New to this forum, I feel it would be a good idea to jump in by presenting what I'm currently working on.
    The French R35 from Tamiya.

    Coming from Miniatures and figure painting, I've wanted to try something new. I've always wanted to try scale model.
    I'm more use to work with acrylics from GW or Vallejo. So working on an armour model, everything is new to me. The paint, the enamels, the weathering technics, pigments...
    I haven't tried to be historically or realistically accurate. I'm just trying to understand the process and to finish it.

    The plan is to finish the tank, and then to build a small diorama to put it on.

    I tried to use pigment to dust it. In my story, it's suppose to be Summer 1940, so i didn't want the tank to be too dirty.





    I've also tried to simulate oil and fuel stain. But once again, maybe I'm not using the right colore as the product I used is brownish and the engin part is sandish. The contrast isn't obvious.





    Next step : Those two bad boys



    I've already primed them and did a quick zenithal to make the painting easier

  • Mark1
    • Apr 2021
    • 4156

    #2
    That's looking good.

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    • rtfoe
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 9072

      #3
      Hi Arthur, your build is really good and the weathering scalewise is just enough. Weathering on camouflage is not easy because of the different tones but I think you pulled it off. Not overly done. :thumb2:

      Anxious to see your figure painting.

      Cheers,
      Richard

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      • rtfoe
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 9072

        #4
        BTW welcome to forum. :smiling2:

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        • The Smythe Meister
          • Jan 2019
          • 6248

          #5
          Very nice indeed
          I'm an armour builder myself normally... But have strayed into the dark realms of wingy things recently
          Your R35 is a cracking build

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          • Andy the Sheep
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2019
            • 1864
            • Andrea
            • North Eastern Italy

            #6
            Welcome, Arthur.
            The tank is spot on: french armoured units didn't operate for a long period, so, as you correctly supposed, they were in good conditions with just some dust and a few stains and scratches.
            Looking forward for the crew.
            Andrea

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            • stillp
              SMF Supporters
              • Nov 2016
              • 8086
              • Pete
              • Rugby

              #7
              Excellent tank there Arthur.
              Pete

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              • Jim R
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 15650
                • Jim
                • Shropshire

                #8
                Welcome to the forum. That's a great looking model.
                Jim

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                • scottie3158
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 14198
                  • Paul
                  • Holbeach

                  #9
                  Arthur,
                  That is a lovely build mate.

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                  • Valeron
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jan 2022
                    • 930
                    • Mike
                    • St Albans

                    #10
                    Looking good. Can't wait to see The figures.

                    Welcome to the forum.

                    Mike

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                    • Tim Marlow
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 18884
                      • Tim
                      • Somerset UK

                      #11
                      That looks excellent. Not an easy Camouflage pattern by any means. Look forward to seeing the figures evolve….

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                      • Dave Ward
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 10549

                        #12
                        Arthur,
                        that's looking very good & with a base and figures will look even better - did you have any problems with the tracks? they're often a problem area!
                        Dave

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                        • rilaxx
                          • Aug 2022
                          • 10

                          #13
                          Thank you guys !!!

                          Originally posted by Dave Ward
                          Arthur,
                          that's looking very good & with a base and figures will look even better - did you have any problems with the tracks? they're often a problem area!
                          Dave
                          Yes. The tracks weren't easy to put on after I painted them. Because several segments are one rigide piece of plastic, they weren't very flexible broke and several time. I had to use super glue to make sure they stayed in one piece.
                          Next time I'll try to guet workable tracks. I imagine they are easier to work with.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Originally posted by rilaxx
                            Yes. The tracks weren't easy to put on after I painted them. Because several segments are one rigide piece of plastic, they weren't very flexible broke and several time. I had to use super glue to make sure they stayed in one piece.
                            It’ll get easier with experience The main trick with the tracks like on this model, is to put them on the model before the glue dries. This is a problem because the tracks will be easier to paint off the model, but then you can’t glue them anymore … There are a few ways around this: one is to do what you did, paint them off the model and then attach them with superglue or something. Another is to glue them on before painting, and then paint them on the model — in which case you may not be able to get a paintbrush everywhere you need to; to avoid that, you can coat the whole lower part of the model in dust or mud, because then the tracks will have the same colour as the rest of the suspension and you can just spray it as a whole If you don’t want to do either of those, you can assemble the tracks onto the model, but in a number of sections (top and bottom, usually) that you can take off again. This requires that you take care to not glue the track to the wheels yet, though it does mean you can paint them off the model and only attach them after that has been painted too.

                            Originally posted by rilaxx
                            Next time I'll try to guet workable tracks. I imagine they are easier to work with.
                            Keep hoping

                            The whole suspension is the bane of the armour modeller. It’s always a ton of parts that are a lot of work to clean up and will need to line up correctly once you’ve assembled them. Working track links sound nice, but all it means is even more parts, and most of them will be very small.

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                            • Dave Ward
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 10549

                              #15
                              Arthur,
                              tracks are a reason why some modellers won't make tanks! Individual links can look better, but are very tedious to assemble. The ones you have to be wary of are those that have multiple parts to one link. They account for the very high parts counts of some models. Depending on the engineering, these can be just tedious, or an absolute nightmare - I've bad memories of fighting tank tracks - one of the worst being the HobbyBoss 1/35 St. Chamond WWI tank - a nice model, until you got to the tracks!!
                              Dave

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