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Pink Panther's Sherman III DV

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Thank you very much for your comments guys!!

I'm trying these days to do something to imitate a nice rocks....the soil in front of the wall/farm is very important :eek:

The other idea is, in the part of the wall that is "close" build a scratch wood door, old and weathered :P

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Polux
 
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Nice start Polux, really looking forward to following this one buddy.
 
hi Polux sorry, in late on this one how did it slip past my eyes looking forward to seeing it all come together, nice start

do like the look of the building so far

will keep and eye on this one

cheers
 
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Hi friends.

This morning, finally, I have started the Sherman kit. The first job, the twelve wheels ;)

The wheels after the sand work.

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The first primer coat is paint with black (Vallejo).

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The second coat of primer too, is with a light grey colour. (Vallejo)

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The general one is a Tan colour from Mr.Hobby.

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The last step is, by the moment, an oil wash. I mix umber raw and sienna raw colours with white spirit.

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Thanks for looking

Polux

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Perfect!

Next time I will wait for yours before starting mine so I can learn all those tricks and tips ;)

Francesco
 
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Nice work Polux, I like seeing step-by-step pics, helps as a reference!

Patrick
 
Took a while to mask all those wheels I bet.

Good finish on them.

Ian M
 
nice work Polux, agree with Patrick, its a grate help, and good tips

ok how did you mask off the black part so well :confused:
 
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Hi friends!!

Thanks for the comments ;)

Well.....here I go, the super "pinkie" tip :)

Some time ago I was on my stationer's looking for some pencils and others, and found this.....

Mmmmm.....have an idea!!!! o_O

Anyway, I think there is a special one for the modelers, but not sure.

It's really easy to use and all the wheels have been painted in less than an hour...... :P

Hope this help!!!! Happy modelling!!!

Polux

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Great idea Polux! Damn why didn't i think of that! But a sheet of plasticard, drilled our with various sized road wheels for Axis & Allied tanks... that's an idea! ;)

Patrick
 
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The difference between every hole is only 1mm, goes perfect for all kind of wheels as you can see :)
 
nice one Polux and good thinking, :) :D tip off the week so far, must get one in the $ 2 shop
 
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Thanks! Glad to help all you :)

Have a question....I start to paint the Sherman, and on the colour reference says "Tan". Ok! I have a bottle of Tan...but looks quite a "light" colour....anyone know if is the correct one?

I suppose with the washes and other effects will change....but I'm afraid :confused:

Cheers

Polux
 
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Hi Polux,

The answer here and some interesting thoughts here.

Info on specific color and mixes here.

Francesco
 
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I prefer going for a lighter shade for 2 reasons; firstly the smaller the scale, the lighter any colour would appear to be, and secondly I always find adding the gloss coat slightly darkens the look of the paint.

Patrick
 
I would trust the colour mixes given by Mike Starmer. He knows what he is talking about.

If you dont fancy mixing there is this place that has done the work for us..http://trackpads.co.uk/swsshop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2

I like them and tanktrack has also used them and thinks they are pretty good.

Ian M
 
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Thank you very much for your reply guys!! ;)

Will try to copy the concept from these links :P

Regards

Polux
 
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Let me guess... Best part will be the chipping-chopping? ;)
 
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