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Steve's Little Big Car (Tamiya 1/48 7 Ton Armoured car)
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Looking very nice Steve. I might have to have a look at some of these 1/48 armour kits....
Great job on the weathering but I cant help thinking that it will be a bugger to put the markings on now. I normally do them right after paint before any washes/filters,
Once weathered I (sometimes) 'wash' the markings off a bit to look like an attempt to keep them clean....
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Great job on the weathering but I cant help thinking that it will be a bugger to put the markings on now. I normally do them right after paint before any washes/filters,
Once weathered I (sometimes) 'wash' the markings off a bit to look like an attempt to keep them clean....
Nice little big car build.
No markings going on now. Couldn't find any reference shots with the markings i had availableso just muddied up where they would be,plus quite a few WWII photos show these cars without markings. Since applying the dirt i was sent a link to a pile of photos and one showed a vehicle with a NW Europe British 3rd Division formation sign, which is on the Universal Carrier decal sheet :| . Will have to see how high it sits on the front mudguard :S
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Latest Update -
Tools painted, search light and machine gun painted
Scratches painted
Chipped
Oil dot filtering applied
Dust wash applied
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This little bag of goodies arrived in the post this morning;
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Stowage dry fitted last night
Have to say its an excellent fitComment
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Thanks everyone, just brush painted on some Vallejo black primer, will leave it for tonight #tiredtodayComment
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Wowser, that looks great Steve, really loving the weathering anf paintjob. What make are thos resin bits, and where did you source them from?Comment
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they are made by a chap called Paul wade and his company is Red Zebra models ( http://www.redzebramodels.co.uk/ ) excellent quality, fair price and brilliant service,
Oh and thanks for the kind words.Comment
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