Theme editor

Scale Model Shop

"Jim's Conversion corner" Sherman 'skidder'

Status
Not open for further replies.

grumpa

Active member
Joined
Jan 14, 2015
Messages
6,142
Reaction score
1
Points
38
1/3
Thread owner

Attachments

  • 100_7457.JPG
    100_7457.JPG
    2 KB · Views: 0
  • 100_7458.JPG
    100_7458.JPG
    2.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 100_7459.JPG
    100_7459.JPG
    2.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 100_7460.JPG
    100_7460.JPG
    2.5 KB · Views: 0
  • 100_7461.JPG
    100_7461.JPG
    2.5 KB · Views: 0
  • 100_7463.JPG
    100_7463.JPG
    2.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 100_7465.JPG
    100_7465.JPG
    2.4 KB · Views: 0
  • 100_7466.JPG
    100_7466.JPG
    2.2 KB · Views: 0
  • 100_7467.JPG
    100_7467.JPG
    2.3 KB · Views: 0
great job on this one,real do like the weathering so very well done,looks as it grow there, :D
 
man when you weather something you don't muck around , absolutely love it , this is what I am trying to learn , do you have any pics of how you achieved this effect , I have been modelling for about 3-4 years only on ships's , I came over to tank's to learn how to weather , having a good time so far .
 
Thread owner
man when you weather something you don't muck around , absolutely love it , this is what I am trying to learn , do you have any pics of how you achieved this effect , I have been modelling for about 3-4 years only on ships's , I came over to tank's to learn how to weather , having a good time so far .

Thanks Steve, I have given some hints in past posts but not a true tutorial in the sense. am beginning a conversion project entailing mounting a German 88 on a captured KV1b chassis, will do a workup on it. But I am also turning a HEMTT heavy hauler flatbed (8x8 turned into a 10x10 by combining two HEMTT 8x8 tanker trucks-already built) just needs painting and weathering from desert sand color to "obnoxious orange" to compliment "Logger" series of vehicles.


I promise to do a detailed tutorial on my techniques to be finished the same way as halftrack and Sherman skidders. Though I warn, be prepared to be bored stiff, one thing I can say in short about my technique is layers,layers,layers......... oh, here's another one I had fun weathering


View attachment 216033


View attachment 216034


View attachment 216036


View attachment 216035


View attachment 216037
 
Thanks Steve, I have given some hints in past posts but not a true tutorial in the sense. am beginning a conversion project entailing mounting a German 88 on a captured KV1b chassis, will do a workup on it. But I am also turning a HEMTT heavy hauler flatbed (8x8 turned into a 10x10 by combining two HEMTT 8x8 tanker trucks-already built) just needs painting and weathering from desert sand color to "obnoxious orange" to compliment "Logger" series of vehicles.


I promise to do a detailed tutorial on my techniques to be finished the same way as halftrack and Sherman skidders. Though I warn, be prepared to be bored stiff, one thing I can say in short about my technique is layers,layers,layers......... oh, here's another one I had fun weathering


View attachment 216033


View attachment 216034


View attachment 216036


View attachment 216035


View attachment 216037

cheer's mate , I'm really looking forward to seeing , and learning  , from you jim , also love the way you beat the fenders up , is that done with heat .


 , like a hair dryer ??
 
Thread owner
cheer's mate , I'm really looking forward to seeing , and learning , from you jim , also love the way you beat the fenders up , is that done with heat .


, like a hair dryer ??
No hair dryer Steve, a cigarette lighter, a pair of needle nose pliers and a couple of scorched fingers:D
 
Thread owner
Brilliant work!:cool:
Thanks Gavin, a bit of an unusual subject but fun since we do our own logging, though with more conventional machines. More to come as scope of subject and amount of boneyard models is endless...stay tuned;)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top