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Dave Ward's 1/35 Trumpeter SU-152 Heavy SPH

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I've added all the PE ribs on the fenders, and the rear decking has had its doors & bits added. I'm using leftover PE parts from a previous KV, for the rear deck grilles. I simply had to dry fit the superstructure............. View attachment 327429View attachment 327428
The fit is really good - I was worried that I would end up with large gaps to fill.
So far, the parts have needed minimal clean up, and the fit is very good - I must say that a well-engineered model is a real joy to work on!
Dave
 

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It's a very dark gloomy morning, here in Gloucestershire - just as well that an overall black primer coat doesn't need much thought to apply!View attachment 327560
Cornflake packet masks inserted between tracks & fenders.
IF the light improves I'll do a first pass basecoat of green later...................
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Dave ,
That is coming along very well, will stay on the side and keep observing.
Cheers,
Mike.
 
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Hopefully, a minor pause in benchtime. I had a slight accident yesterday, and today, I've a stiff and aching right hand and arm, and a nasty bruise on my back, which is causing me grief when I move. Stupid overbalance, slip and fall. No alcohol involved! - at first I thought I hadn't done anything, but as the day wore on, I got stiffer & stiffer.
Have to hit the Ibuprofen, and have an early night.............................
Dave
 
Really like the subtle highlights and shading, sure the eecals will bring it to life - especially with a nice slogan
 
Sorry about your fall Dave. Take it easy till you feel better. Hope that's soon.

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Dave,
Sorry to hear about the fall, hope you are getting fit again.
The build has gone on in leaps and bounds, weathering - yes please.
Cheers, Mike.
 
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When I think of the knocks I used to get playing Rugby, - I'm quite dismayed to find that such a simple fall can shake me up! Part of the ageing process I suppose.
Weathering of the SU will not be massive. I see a lot of models that in my opinion are way overdone, more fit for the scrapyard than frontline combat! These tanks wouldn't get a wax & polish, but simple rain would remove a lot of the surface crud -leaving vertical streaking. As for rust - well, I bet most of these tanks didn't last long enough to get rusty on a massive scale. I intend to give this an overall misting of reddish-brown dust, concentrating it more round the running gear, and horizontal surfaces.
Dave
 
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Picture of the final effort are now in the 'completed' section.
Thanks for dropping buy!
Dave
 
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