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While I wait for my latest Tiger to dry, started up another little kit.
A Tamiya Komatsu G40 WWII Bulldozer, in 1:48 scale.
What a lovely little kit it is too...

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Not many parts, so will not take long to build...
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Lots of little details in the kit and although some quite small parts, everything fits really well together...
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Initially I made up the seat like this (see pic below), but quickly realised the seat is the wrong way round, Doh!
Easily rectified, but a simple schoolboy error! Lol!

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Seat now the correct way round, and lots of detail added to the main body/chassis.
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Quite a detailed cab area, lots of levers and pedals!
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And we are done, this literally only took about two hours to build! Even comes with a little driver.
I think I see lots of rust in this models future, a model for me to experiment with rust effects , etc, maybe even a little dio involving a big heap of soil? :);)(y)
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Cracking job Peter.

I agree, it's a lovely little kit and also lends itself well to a beaten up paint job as you're suggesting.

It's a pity none of the pictures of my build here have survived the software shenanigans 😢 but I've kept the model as it's one of my favourites.
 
Cracking job Peter.

I agree, it's a lovely little kit and also lends itself well to a beaten up paint job as you're suggesting.

It's a pity none of the pictures of my build here have survived the software shenanigans 😢 but I've kept the model as it's one of my favourites.

I seem to remember that one, it was a cracking build. Stood out because it was a different subject.
 
Lots of little details in the kit and although some quite small parts, everything fits really well together...
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And we are done, this literally only took about two hours to build! Even comes with a little driver.
I think I see lots of rust in this models future, a model for me to experiment with rust effects , etc, maybe even a little dio involving a big heap of soil? :);)(y)
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Wow, that really is a filler kit, that is very neat for a few hours - I’d almost be tempted to think about one once I get started into the stash.
 
Nice one peter , i do like a bulldozer . Plenty of scope for a little dio and lots of mud/ rust .
 
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Komatsu or Komatu?
Just noticed that the Tamiya box says "Komatsu", but the included decals say "Komatu"..... so which is it, anyone know?
Initial build now completed and painted, but, I am attempting a "rusty" build with this one, so the next step is to try and get some sort of rust effect, pics so far.... (Note the Komatu decals...)
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Need to touch up the paint in a few places, but its basically done, so onto the rust adventure.... ;)(y)
 
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So I started the rust painting, I have a Mig/Ammo book on how to do rust, but TBH its basically a catalogue/sales brochure for their paints, pigments and washes! Also, they take about 50 steps to get to the final rust effect.
I have tried to break their long winded procedure down into fewer, simpler steps, as this is my first attempt, so I'm just experimenting.
The thing that I noticed with rust (actually like most things) is that its not one colour, its lots of shades and layers, etc.
So I will be building up several layers as I go, but certainly not 50, maybe 10 or 15 at most.... we'll see.

Pics of where I am so far.....
First step was some white splattering using a small bit of sponge.
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Next up was some flat black splattering, again using a small sponge.
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Next up was a Hull Red splattering, again using a small sponge.
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The above first three applications were mostly on the front half of the dozer, but here we have now covered most of the whole thing.
NB: the sponge, although small, cannot get into some of the hard to reach places, so I will be going back with a small brush to touch up areas that the sponges have missed, so this is just early stages.
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I then used a larger, thicker brush, to blend in the colours used so far, and also did some dry brushing to drag the paint a bit.
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Bit more dry brushing, starting to blend better now.
I think I may go over it and do the base three colours again, (white, black and hull red) and them maybe add another colour, eg: dark brown, and then it will be a coat of varnish to seal things, and then on to washes, I have a couple of rust washes and a rust pigment, so we can try to build up more layers.
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That's coming along very nicely!

I looked into the name discrepancy when I built mine. The company is Komatsu, but the real bulldozer is badged up Komatu, like the model.

It's a few years ago but I remember it was something to do with the translation from Japanese, where "tu" and "tsu" are pronounced the same.
 
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