I need a quick diversion from Pete's G.B and that awful brush!
I've been wanting to have a crack at this for quite some time. So this afternoon I made a start on what I would call a 'vinegarett'.
After the Battle for Saipan in 1944, armour and vehicles littered the beaches and the shallows.
This will be one of them - I hope!
I found this built 1/72 Sherman tank in a drawer. Not quite what I wanted as I would have liked the cast hull, not the welded.
First job, a coat of rust.

Then by sheer luck I came across a second and already built 1/72 Sherman hiding in another drawer. Cast hull, opening hatches - and an engine. Bingo! The above went back in its dark drawer.
Here is the cast hull version.
I made a start by sprinkling the PVA polystyrene base with sand.
I embedded the tank (which like the above I'd brush painted with Vallejo Model Air 'Rust') into the base using silicone.
I then tipped a load of barnacles (More sand) onto it. Then sprinkled some filler powder over the turret where I don't want the surface too rough.


Once this all hardens I will add some colour.
A nice little bit of therapy..... :thumb2:
Cheers.
Ron
I've been wanting to have a crack at this for quite some time. So this afternoon I made a start on what I would call a 'vinegarett'.
After the Battle for Saipan in 1944, armour and vehicles littered the beaches and the shallows.
This will be one of them - I hope!
I found this built 1/72 Sherman tank in a drawer. Not quite what I wanted as I would have liked the cast hull, not the welded.
First job, a coat of rust.
Then by sheer luck I came across a second and already built 1/72 Sherman hiding in another drawer. Cast hull, opening hatches - and an engine. Bingo! The above went back in its dark drawer.
Here is the cast hull version.
I made a start by sprinkling the PVA polystyrene base with sand.
I embedded the tank (which like the above I'd brush painted with Vallejo Model Air 'Rust') into the base using silicone.
I then tipped a load of barnacles (More sand) onto it. Then sprinkled some filler powder over the turret where I don't want the surface too rough.
Once this all hardens I will add some colour.
A nice little bit of therapy..... :thumb2:
Cheers.
Ron
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