1/35 scale Centurion Mk.12
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As the actress said to the Bishop - keep going love, nearly there.....
And so it is for this build...
Tow cables to be added, some stowage as per the original photo and a bit of artistic licence... British Compo boxes in the side locker....
The brown biscuit coloured box is for a 10 man compo ration pack, again British, none of your MRE boxes on this build.
The base is underway, simple and neat.
More later
Cheers
Mike.Comment
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Amazing work Mike!Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc
''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''Comment
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In the words of the late, great Tina Turner - Simply the best!
Sorry to be a pest. A couple of questions please Mike.
Do you have to seal/fix the Flory wash before the next step?
The VMS pigment + water mix. Is that very fragile after it's dry being that you've used only water? When applying the pigments does it affect the Flory wash?
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As the actress said to the Bishop - keep going love, nearly there.....
And so it is for this build...
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Tow cables to be added, some stowage as per the original photo and a bit of artistic licence... British Compo boxes in the side locker....
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The brown biscuit coloured box is for a 10 man compo ration pack, again British, none of your MRE boxes on this build.
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The base is underway, simple and neat.
More later
Cheers
Mike.Comment
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In the words of the late, great Tina Turner - Simply the best!
Sorry to be a pest. A couple of questions please Mike.
Do you have to seal/fix the Flory wash before the next step?
The VMS pigment + water mix. Is that very fragile after it's dry being that you've used only water? When applying the pigments does it affect the Flory wash?
Thanks
I applied the wash over a matt finish, this was left for a couple of hours and then the most of it was taken off with a soft brush and clean water. It was then left to dry overnight. This as you can see when comparing the before and after pics it really toned down that 'Dinky Toy' green...
The pigment/water mix was then applied over the top, and I then applied it on an area at a time so that I could work the mix into the areas i.e corners and leave the rest clear or just slightly dusty. On verticle surfaces I appled the mix and let it dry for about ten minutes and then with a 'fan' brush dipped in clean water and tapped on a piece of kitchen towel to remove the excess water, gently stroked down from top to bottom and repeated that as many times as required.
The mix then dries 'hard' and can be handled if required.
What I will do this weekend is do a tutorial on an old kit lower hull to show the process/stages, and post it on here Monday, as trying to describe something can be taken as different by another, as we all know.Comment
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Many thanks for all the comments, they as usual are most welcome and even more so is the fact you took time to review the build.
Cheers
Mike
p.s. Build on hold at the moment due to SWMBO standing list in hand, first job is to re-grout with sand/cement the patio, the slugs are getting out of hand and being too noisy.Comment
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