These little tanks were slow, with poor cross country mobility, badly designed and totally unsuited to warfare in 1940, crewed by brave men indeed. I'll follow along Bob, it looks very interesting.
Bet you never thought i would have a go at this lol
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afternoon
finally got back to the bench and about 75% done
Completed the suspension and drive systems on both sides
Got some tidying up to do
The fit is superb and the cast effect on the hull is brilliant, just love Tamiya kits! many parts just snap into place, lovely
That's it for now, stopped for diner and to count my loo roll mountainand then fell asleep, my health is driving me mad, but with whats going on who am i to moan
cheers for now
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Far better to paint the main colours to touch each other and finally paint in the black lines. Thus avoiding the shade difference.
Bob, trust me, I'm a Doctor.... :face-with-thermometer::sick:Comment
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I was talking about if you make a mistake or want to correct a line you feel is too wide — can’t do that the way you suggest, because the black lines aren’t on the model yet
In any case: it’s a tank, it gets both dirty and repainted at times. Some colour differences make it more realisticComment
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Hi Rick
Good point! I intend to use the cracking figure (first for me) will watch the YT vid by the world of tanks the cheiftain for a clue??
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I was talking about if you make a mistake or want to correct a line you feel is too wide — can’t do that the way you suggest, because the black lines aren’t on the model yet :smiling3:
In any case: it’s a tank, it gets both dirty and repainted at times. Some colour differences make it more realistic :smiling3:Comment
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No. I gave the advice to paint the black lines after the rest of the camo, just like you did, and then added that they can be easily touched up if they happen to end up too wide or uneven in places — because that seemed to be Bob’s main concern: getting the black lines to look right. I got the impression your reply to my post was that you thought I was talking about doing the black first, making the lines too wide on purpose, and then painting the rest of the camouflage to leave the lines between the other colours.Comment
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How's the build going Bob? I read recently the boggies are a real beatch to put together so go easy.Comment
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Hi Steve
Fine, bit fiddly but after the first set no issues. Lovely fit!
With regards to the painting debate, i have a possible plan:thinking:
Prime with black mr surfacer, then mask off using AK masking putty ordered from John. Not just to mask off the seperate areas but also hopfully the black lines from the primer!
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Bit more done chaps
The fenders are loose as i have to do the link and length tracks.
Going to have a go at the kits figure, first for me! Coco the clown me thinks lol
Thats it for today as my energy levels have dropped!!
Only issue was the fiddly gun, otherwise nice and straight forward
Hope it passes muster chapsComment
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Bob,
That certainly passes muster, I like the pose of the figure far better than the normal sticking out of the top.Comment
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Thanks Scottie, its a very good pose and i think he can see a Pz 111 coming and is thinking i am off!Comment
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