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Hi Bob
Just had a most enjoyable catch up. You're doing a cracking job on this. Lots of ideas and techniques to build up the weathering you want.
Jim
 
Cracking work Bob

Best to fix the duff tracks with 20 p of pigments than $30 of Fruil metal tracks.

Enjoy the mud, its a great start

Regards

Steve H
 
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Hi Bob
Just had a most enjoyable catch up. You're doing a cracking job on this. Lots of ideas and techniques to build up the weathering you want.
Jim
Hi Jim, thank for the kind words i do enjoy this bit the best apart from the mess ;)
Cracking work Bob

Best to fix the duff tracks with 20 p of pigments than $30 of Fruil metal tracks.

Enjoy the mud, its a great start

Regards

Steve H
Afternoon Steve

your kit is ready to go in the morning

I can not justify buying better tracks as it would almost double the price, but do hate the heat the pins jobs. Yep pigments will hide this!!

getting there thanks
bob
 
Bob,
the tracks have come out well, but no matter how you dress them, they're still rubber bands - if not for this model, then any future T-34s, then these are nice replacements
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Fuel leaks? - Remember that the T-34, along with the other Russian battle tanks were powered by diesel engines. Leaks of diesel are different to petrol, petrol evaporates fairly quickly, so you get shorter 'trails' of lighter colour, diesel doesn't evaporate as fast as petrol - so longer trails, and much darker, and because it hangs around longer, it also lifts the paint! Pedantic, I know........................
Dave
 
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Hi Dave

one for the future thanks

Having worked on trucks i have had my fair share of pesky fuel leaks lol :angry:, i have punctured one of the tanks so will try to show diesel fuel pooling on the fenders and running onto wheels and tracks
 
Go go go Bob the Stug.Doing a mighty fine job fella.The old Tamiya tracks are lovely hmm not,I used to get Mum to sew them together and try and hide join.
Carry on that man.
Rich.
 
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Go go go Bob the Stug.Doing a mighty fine job fella.The old Tamiya tracks are lovely hmm not,I used to get Mum to sew them together and try and hide join.
Carry on that man.
Rich.
Hi Rich, good to hear from you hope you are well!

Many thanks, not a fan of these track lol
 
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Thanks Steve

Its drying after fuel leaks, dust, dry mud and dust streaking! Busy boy!
 
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Next installment, tried to show fuel pooling and leaking from a punctured fuel tank, once on the base i can add fuel onto the road ect

Also added a dust wash and pigments plus fuel and oil leaks followed by dust streaks on the turret, then a bit of black smoke on the exhausts

Not too happy with the dry mud on the front and rear, may need to redo that :thinking:
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As the camera never lies i can see places needing a bit of cleaning up and a bit of work here and there !

i need add oil leaks on to the wheel bearing hubs ahowing oil being thrown out as they rotate and a few rust streaks

Now the ???? do i need to add some dust streaks onto the hull or will that over cook it

Your honest feedback and CC would be most welcome ;)
 
Looking really good Bob. I wouldn't re-do the mud, just maybe blend it in a little, or soften it with a stiff brush, the lines around the hatch are maybe a little too stark. Looking really good though!
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