Hello everyone, I'll start off by saying that I have not yet acquired a model yet. I'm particularly interested in Tanks from the second world war and so have been trawling through the internet over the past few weeks.
Firstly, what is the best scale to start on? I've been looking at 1/76, mainly Airfix for their Cromwells, Shermans, Tigers and Panthers. But I may eventually want backgrounds to go with them and so are features such as buildings and plantation etc easy enough to find in the same scale?
Secondly, I have no experience painting models. Can anyone come up with a simple idiot-proof guide for me?
I'm guessing it's best to paint as you put the parts together?
Any tips will be greatly appreciated. I am going to try my local shopping centre for Airfix tomorrow!
Thanks,
Louis.
Louis.
Firstly, what is the best scale to start on? I've been looking at 1/76, mainly Airfix for their Cromwells, Shermans, Tigers and Panthers. But I may eventually want backgrounds to go with them and so are features such as buildings and plantation etc easy enough to find in the same scale?
Secondly, I have no experience painting models. Can anyone come up with a simple idiot-proof guide for me?
I'm guessing it's best to paint as you put the parts together?
Any tips will be greatly appreciated. I am going to try my local shopping centre for Airfix tomorrow!
Thanks,
Louis.
Louis.

, I don't make many tanks really, I tend to build models after the parts are painted, but if everybody is saying that you should do it the other way, I think that would be best, 1/76 is good because it is nice and small if you choose to get 1/32 or 1/35 or whatever, they are bigger, making it easier for you but there will be larger parts
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