Tim Marlow
SMF Supporters
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That looks very good under primer Jakko. Looks very like a railway snowplough in some ways.
I've found it to be an excellent primer for giving adhesion on mixed media like resin & metal. I use the airbrush version, and whilst it does it's job really well, it isn't as opaque as other Mr primers.The primer didn’t cover as well as I thought it would, but maybe I should have applied one more thin coat than I did. Regardless, it looks like a good primer that I may just use again in future. I bought it specifically for this model because the text on the Mr. Whatever web site says it’s for metal and resin as well as plastic.
As far as I know they are the same with just finer particles making up the paint…..higher number, finer particles….Is Mr S 1200 and 1500. The same as the 1000 except for it being thinner??
Surprised that you don't know what the thingie is. It's an hydraulic whatsit for lifting the gubbins into it's sprocket when going in reverse on Thursdays :smiling3:
ThanksDefinitely heading to be another great model.
Essentially yes, but Mr Primer Surfacer (as used here) is a different animal to the regular Mr Surfacer and Mr Finishing Surfacers, of whatever number.Is Mr S 1200 and 1500. The same as the 1000 except for it being thinner??
Isn't it a tow bar for pulling a tank?:smiling3:
It looks very much like it’s the cradle of a 6-pounder antitank gun — but why on earth they would be carrying that on a BARV, I have no clue …
Thanks :smiling3:
Yes, except that the other end is that of a 6-pounder gun, with the bits and bobs that are on there:The end with 2 plates fits a towing bracket and the pin locks it in place. The plate at the other end has a hole in it that fits over a towing hook.
That was my initial thought. (OK - only thought).Isn't it a tow bar for pulling a tank?
Pete
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