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BA-64 1/35 scale Russian Armoured Car .

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Totally awesome mate :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2: You have every right to be pleased with the figures. The oil work is improving also. Glad the laminate came out okay in the end
 
Right, where they went is beyond me, firstly thanks to Steve , Mike and Jakko.
for they help with the Jpeg.!! :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:.



As good as I can match the photo










Really pleased with the figures this time, finished them off with a Vallejo wash as Tim had advised me to use.

All comments gratefully received,including abuse from Rabble Members.
John.
John,
That is a cracking result mate one to be proud of.
 
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Very, very nice John. Your figure painting in particular is getting better and better. They look a grimly determined bunch.

Peter/
 
Wow JR, even without his left thumb that tank killer looks the part! Nice work over all a very pleasing result. Cheers, Rick H.:thumb2:
 
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Hi John they 1/35 and made by Vision Models





Pete.
Thanks Pete.
Had the standard version turn up to day from Portugal , plastic on a first look does seem a little soft, but the detail is crisp
Might get those as well I think if the first goes well .
John
 
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Picture perfect John
Thanks Mick, a few things need to be done yet/
Very, very nice John. Your figure painting in particular is getting better and better. They look a grimly determined bunch.

Peter/
:smiling2::smiling2::smiling2:Happy that you approve, lots still to learn but the enjoyment is immense when they start ;ook better. Have to say that the Hornet heads are a pleasure to paint.

Thanks all, off to cook a curry bring your plates .
John .
 
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Totally awesome mate :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2: You have every right to be pleased with the figures. The oil work is improving also. Glad the laminate came out okay in the end
Steve thanks, did you get my email ? Received will answer .
John.
 
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Bit messed up there with the replies sorry ,don't think I ve missed anyone. This is what happens typing in the dark by the light of the screen !
 
Sorry mate a bit late in:flushed:
Very nicely done, seeing some definite improvement in your figure painting:thumb2:
 
Harsh discipline in your regiment! :smiling:

....and they chop all your hair off :thinking:
 
This is looking excellent, John. You're really getting places with the figures. :thumb2: Are you going to matt lacquer them? They do look a bit shiny
Good work on a challenging model
Neil
 
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John, Great result mate.

cheers
Ross
Thanks Ross
Harsh discipline in your regiment! :smiling:

....and they chop all your hair off :thinking:
Simon :smiling2:, yes very strict. From what I can gather most Russians seemed to have all their hair cut extreamly short .here is photo of Vsevolod having his done. Note the hight of the cut .
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Rather him than me !


I wonder what the officer did to have his left foot chopped off....?


Neil, thanks as to those poor chaps in the rear they had to have surgery to fit in.
The officer on the front has his foot tucked underneath, nothing missing there ?
Yes I need to do a flat acrylic spray to the whole model now, should the oil be dry enough in a couple of days ?
John .
 
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On the search for a suitable frame now my supply of 18 mm play is rapidly disappearing. Do I have to remove the glass, I've seen one or two with it left in. Going to put some 5 mm Kapaline foam board in the base. Was hoping to have if flush with the frame. More research I think , but any advice would be appreciated .
John .
 
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Evening from Race Towers, been busy today with a visit to the wilds of Whittlesey on the outskirts of Peterborough. Quite frankly it was like another world, old buildings,,,,, corrugated iron curved sheds, and loads of horses. Had to find a shot blasting and powder coating businesses.


Once back in the land of normality I set too doing the backing to the street scene, yesterday I had cut out the building facade and glued the front stone work to the foam.


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Sheet metal and weights holding the timber in place.

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The street had been cobbled and the foam had been cut and glued into the frame.

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Since this photo above more washes have been applied to the sets.


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The front of the foam has been coated in Drywall compound which I have had under the bench for about 12 months
Only put on in a very thin coat, sanding will commence soon and then some colour introduced along with the stone ( timber ) being painted. Far easier to do thin coast than one thick one, more liable to crack when drying and takes longer in the end.

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Again more weights applied to help stop the curving of the board.

Thanks for looking in, comments welcome.

John.
 
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