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Russian T62 ERA (Mod.1962)

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very nice Ralph,looking good so far, :)


and track links are fun once you get started,I do enjoy them,


will be waiting to see what you do with the paint work, ;)
 
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Nice choice Ralph, I've always fancied a desert T-62.


All that reactive armour gives plenty of scope for weathering ;)
 
A very nice build indeed Ralph. Just like you I'm now looking forward to you painting it.
 
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very nice Ralph,looking good so far, :)
and track links are fun once you get started,I do enjoy them,


will be waiting to see what you do with the paint work, ;)
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Nice choice Ralph, I've always fancied a desert T-62.
All that reactive armour gives plenty of scope for weathering ;)
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A very nice build indeed Ralph. Just like you I'm now looking forward to you painting it.
Thanks friends.


I will have fun with painting and weathering with this.
 
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I bst you will have fun a clean and nice start. Good luck and can't wait to see it finish
 
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Nice looking build Ralph, looking forward to seeing some war paint on her.
 
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I bst you will have fun a clean and nice start. Good luck and can't wait to see it finish
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Mr diversity strikes again! Great start Ralph.
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Nice looking build Ralph, looking forward to seeing some war paint on her.
Thanks Friends.


I'll start tomorrow with pre-shading.,Lots of nooks and crannies to get into.
 
Looking good your like a 1 man production line you just keep rolling them out
 
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Really cracking on with this one Ralph. What are you using for the green? Russian green has taken over from the constant questions of German grey these days ;)
 
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Really cracking on with this one Ralph. What are you using for the green? Russian green has taken over from the constant questions of German grey these days ;)
For the green I used Tamiya XF13 JA green misted on so that the pre-shading shows through.


It will darken down when I do the weathering.
 
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The b/w method of pre-shading is an interesting idea. I've seen it done to good effect over on Missing Lynx.


Lucky the boys on the 4BO site are only into WWII vehicles; could have been nasty using a non-approved colour ;)
 
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The b/w method of pre-shading is an interesting idea. I've seen it done to good effect over on Missing Lynx.
Lucky the boys on the 4BO site are only into WWII vehicles; could have been nasty using a non-approved colour ;)
Thanks for your thoughts Patrick.


I like pre-shading,I always find it a good basis for further weathering(even though a lot of it disappears)


I no longer worry about exact colours(but if someone wants to that's fine).I have way too many things to model to worry about such things. :)


If it looks right to me,then it is;)
 
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Haha I did have a gentle chuckle Ralph! That looks very nice, there's a lot one can do with a monochrome scheme & you're nailing it :)
 
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Haha I did have a gentle chuckle Ralph! That looks very nice, there's a lot one can do with a monochrome scheme & you're nailing it :)
Thanks Patrick.I alway's try my best:).
 
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