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Then I get to move on to the worst bit for me, WHEELS argh.
You could have picked a far worse vehicle, then. In fact, you won’t find overly many better than a T-34(-derivative) in that respect, with only 28 wheels in all, and if you choose the right ones, only a few will even have rubber tyres :)
 
Thanks for saying what it was John .
Hopefully some of the texture will still show through the paint .
 
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Thanks for following along.

I think the top of the hull is now done. Still have the barrel to fix and I can't decide whether to use the kit fuel tanks or try to remake them. I know what Mr T would do.

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John
 
Hi John,

I used the kit fuel drums but modified them.

Built up as per kit then cut off the handles and sanded the ends flat. I then wrapped them with pewter sheet, overhanging the ends to get the thin sheet effect. Then added a weld seam, new filler cap and handles
 
Sounds like a lot of "Re-Engineering" but I'll bet the end result was worth it. Never thought of layering like that to get the recessed ends like that. Thanks fer the tip Mr. T. John, your efforts so far are way more than I was expecting. I don't think this qualifies for an OOB build, this is a serious build and I look forward to the next installment. Rick H.
 
Hi John bit late to the party, love all the modification work always takes it to the next level.
Keep up the excellent work.
Pete. :thumb2:
 
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Thanks to you all and welcome along.

Started on the fun bit for me, painting. Here are steps 1 to 4 so far.

1 Primer
2 Black to make sure no evil white bits show through the base coats
3 My version of 4BO basic
4 Some faded green over the top to give the finish a worn look. Just a lighter green sprayed over chipping fluid.

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Next up some satin varnish, decals then pin washes.

This much fun should not be allowed.

John
 
Be careful the "Bug" does not bite you...could very well have another Armour Builder on our hands. Rick H.
 
John, thought I'd wait till the painting part but my, you have made some good additions. The four step preparation is what it's all about before the art of weathering and that is what I'm anticipating....oooh this is going to be great from you with your artistic flair.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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The paint is flowing thick and fast. I think I can safely say that I have used just about every product that I have in my arsenal. I saw a movie on Netflix just recently called T34. Crappy movie but I did notice how the tanks were extremely worn. I decided that I would go for the over the top well worn look.

Here are the next 4 steps

5 Satin varnish, decals
6,8 Chipping, painted tow cables, spare tracks, etc etc.

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Now I have still got some finishing details to add but now is the time to start adding mud to the running gear, tracks and of course gas tanks. Qu'est ce que on s'amuse!

John
 
John,
What happened to ".... although I will maybe scratch a few bits where it might help the look....." That is an impressive piece of 'bit' replacement and the paintwork has pulled it all together, very impressed.
Mike.
 
John, I have a proposition for you...I'll build 'em and you paint 'em. Phenomenal work Sir! I think you are sometimes modest to a fault.

Cheers, Rick H.
 
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Thanks guys

Mike just as well you can't see it from too close. And what's the thing with these rubber band tracks. You can't glue them, you can't paint them and they are tough to fit. It may well look best from the waist up.

Rick It is certainly more fun for me to paint em than to build em.

I did get one track on plus I finished the exhausts, the aerial and I got the gas tanks on although they still need weathering.

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John
 
That's why there is a whole industry built up to sell us ridiculously expensive after market track sets John :smiling3:

Poor old gal looks to have had a very hard life - but I like it :thumb2:
 
You did a great job on the weathering John :thumb2: . I like all the different colors and variations a lot. Very nice, Steven
 
Yup the old gal survived not getting knocked out to appear this weathered...nice layering and chipping. I knew it would turn out good, John. A layer of matt will be icing on the weathering. I guess the Russians didn't believe in ICI weatherbond. :smiling2: There are some pretty good tutorials on the Youtube for painting rubber tracks but I'm sure you're going to nail that too.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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