Yaks airfix scorpion light tank in 1/76
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Bit more progress , ive given the white another coat and it looks tons better , thanks Ian for the info. Ive also been adding the viewing ports from my trusty stock of holographic confetti and made a start on making the indicators/sidelights , where i will be using the caviar balls. The headlight mounts have been made from drilled plastic card and fixed under the apron , theyre not exactly standard but then again looking at lots of pics of actual machines i must have seen at least half a dozen different types so im not worried! cheers tony[ATTACH]327904[/ATTACH][ATTACH]327905[/ATTACH][ATTACH]327906[/ATTACH][ATTACH]327907[/ATTACH][ATTACH]327908[/ATTACH][ATTACH]327909[/ATTACH][ATTACH]327910[/ATTACH][ATTACH]327911[/ATTACH]Comment
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Camos looking a lot better now Tony. Nice work on the coloured glass. Did you put some on your own nails while you were at it?:smiling5::smiling3:Comment
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Steve you wouldnt believe the amount of eye shadow / eye liner / nail stuff ive got and regularly use , on the models of course cheers tonyComment
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Ironic isnt it ? The recent cold weather had been preventing me from applying the rest of my arctic camo ! Anyway it warmed up enough yesterday to get in the shed. I finished applying the viewing ports and touched them up around the edges. The turret just needs aerials and the spotlight adding . The spotlight was a solid piece in the kit so i drilled it out and painted it with chrome paintComment
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Well im calling this done . After a serious loss of mojo coupled with a lack of spare time has meant that ive not touched this for about four weeks. Ive added the sidelights and indicators and the finishing touches to the turret (aerials , spotlight and machine gun on the mantlet ), added the exhaust and painted the tools . Heres a couple of pics to finish this thread off and I'll try and get some proper ones done on a 'completed' thread tomorrow. Thanks to anyone whos been watching , cheers tonyComment
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I put one of the AFV Club 1/35 scale ones next to a long wheelbase Land Rover in the same scale once, and the two are pretty much the same length and width.Comment
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