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Airfix 1/76 Cromwell starter kit - first ever build!

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I previously posted this in the wrong section.

Please be critical, as this is my first build.

Any advice will be appreciated :)

Louis.

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For a first build and in that scale I think you have done a great job, there isn't too much you can do in that scale but a wash would enhance the flat look of the piece.

Nice though and well done.

Si:)
 
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I can't give advice as I have an awful lack of experience, :confused: ;) But personally I think it's great, I reckon you could even make a base for it, although you might want to add a mud effect on the tracks if you made a sort of diorama type base, but I still think it's a fantastic build :D :P
 
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For a first build and in that scale I think you have done a great job, there isn't too much you can do in that scale but a wash would enhance the flat look of the piece.Nice though and well done.

Si:)
Whats the best brand to add a wash look?

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Here is my Tiger I in 1/76.

I have done a thin black pin wash, this has then had a mud pigment added and highlights on the edges, grilles, hatches in pencil, all mounted on a little 4x4 plaque. May give you some idea of what you can do with a limited scale.

Si:)
 
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Whats the best brand to add a wash look?Louis.
I tend to do my own washes by using thinned down oil paints and meths.

Another method is you can change the green slightly and just lightly sponge areas, that way it could be a repair or 'in the field camo' just breaks up the piece.

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Excellent stuff. I think I'll get my Airfix Tiger II and Panzer IV up to a similar standard and then try out the washes :)

Louis.
 
I am not the best at building and tend to weather or knacker most of my builds lol. My advice is not definitive my any measure but it is stuff I have learned mainly from this forum.

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One bit of advice that others will give you is to bin the starter pots of paint-they be crap, get some better paints and a good quality brush and you will improve the results.

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I think that's a really good effort for your first build Louis! The mud effects are great & as Alan said, the missing bits give it a worn, battered look.

As far as gloss coats & washes go, the former is less important in 1/72 than it is in larger scales. I usually only gloss the areas where decals will go to prevent silvering.

Many people get worried by washes when starting out as they seem difficult to control. For my King Tiger, all the weathering was done with coloured pencils - no paint washes were used



However, when you do come to attempt a wash, steer clear of acrylics as they often don't look natural. Oil-based paints work much better IMHO & are easier to work with.

Lastly, rubbing an HB pencil on exposed areas (hatches, turret edges etc) works really well to add a metallic sheen.

Cheers

Patrick
 
nowt wrong with that! wouldnt have thought it was your first build

as for washes, i dont like bought one cos i find them too thick.....i either use enamel paint thinned with white spirit or oils thinned with oil thinners, just make sure you have a glossy surface first then matt coat after its dry

so whats next on the bench? :D
 
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nowt wrong with that! wouldnt have thought it was your first buildas for washes, i dont like bought one cos i find them too thick.....i either use enamel paint thinned with white spirit or oils thinned with oil thinners, just make sure you have a glossy surface first then matt coat after its dry

so whats next on the bench? :D
Thanks, next up is an Airfix 1/76 Tiger II and a Panzer IV which are built, just need to start painting. And then after those two bad boys, i have a 1/35 Tamiya matilda to build :)

Louis.
 
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Thanks, next up is an Airfix 1/76 Tiger II and a Panzer IV which are built, just need to start painting. And then after those two bad boys, i have a 1/35 Tamiya matilda to build :) Louis.
Ooooooo a. Matilda ! One of my favourites and if you keep to what your doing you'll do a great job on that I'm sure :)
 
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Ooooooo a. Matilda ! One of my favourites and if you keep to what your doing you'll do a great job on that I'm sure :)
I am dreading the caunter paint scheme, no idea where to begin it but I'm sure it will be fun to complete.

Louis.
 
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I am dreading the caunter paint scheme, no idea where to begin it but I'm sure it will be fun to complete.Louis.
With any camo scheme I paint a base colour and then mark out the other colours with a pencil if in the case of the Matilda it has three colours I put a little bit of of colour where that colour should go so you don't get confused :)
 
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