I actually managed to have good day today. No chores, just a whole day with a paint brush. I have decided to give the airbrush a rest, only in that I decided it may be good experience giving the brush some exercise!!!
Started with the tracks, a few coats of Mig Track Black, which is more a rusty brown to my eyes but who am I. Followed by a tea break then attacked with some suitable rubber coloured paint. (I say that because I forgot the colour!!!!) Three coats applied to the rubber blocks. After that - more tea and decided on order of painting for the actual vehicle itself. Nato Green with a splash of white as per the instructions. I'm rather glad I decided to brush paint rather than A/B. Lots of nooks and crannies that I found were difficult to access with the primer.
A few pics of todays progress.
After second coat of the track blocks. Bottom track dry, top track still slightly wet, one more after that!!
First rough coat of nato green, (barrel has had a second coat applied, simply to use up the last drops on the palette).
Closer pic of one of the tracks (3 coats on rubber blocks), I have experimented with a drop of a rust coloured paint on the link ends but tbh, I can't see any difference!
Won't get any bench time tomorrow, which will give the paint a good while to dry properly. For some reason they say to paint the platform sand colour! No idea why but that shall be done!!
I see there is some tidying up of the tracks, between the links which will be addressed next time a window of opportunity pops up.
Quite a pleasant day what with achieving something, cups of tea and music whilst I brushed. Roll on next chance!!
One thing for Jakko, since you pointed out the link connectors having some upside down!! They stick right out now I know!!! Something I won't forget for the next armour with linked tracks!! Thanks for that! :thumb2: