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Tamiya 1/35 Universal Carrier & 6 Pounder

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Really enjoyed building this one and I'm very happy with it. It was also my first proper go at figures which I'm pleased with too for a rookie.

A few additional stowage items were added inside from repaired resin rejects.
Paints mostly Mr Color with Model Air for the figures
Weathering was done with cheap oil paints but I had a go with AK Weathering pencils too, although they are going to take some practice.

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Excellent results. I think you have got this spot on!!!
 
That's one for the front of the shelf! Nicely done sir.
As a point of interest, when undergoing a long journey, more or less the whole of the guns breach and surrounding gubbings where packed in under a tarpaulin to keep them clean from all the 'Detritus' thrown up from the tow.
 
Lovely bit of work Andy.
there's a mould line down the muzzle of the bren which could do with sanding off.
The 6-pounder looks great.
Jon.
 
Cracking result Andy. It won't be long before you move from novice to expert. Most importantly you enjoyed the build. Well done mate
 
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Thanks everyone, glad you like it.

Jon, cheers. I did the main gun and drilled it but must have forgotten that one with it being a last minute addition! :smiling4:
 
Hi Andy
An excellent result. Certainly one to be proud of.
Jim
 
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Thanks Jim.

Oh, Bren barrel now cleaned, drilled & painted. Not easy in it's precarious position :smiling5:
 
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Andy, as the others have rightly said a great job. You've not gone over the top and attempted load of weathering either, just a damned good paint job.
I've said it before, what are you going to be like in a couple of years ?
 
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Thanks chaps, I really appreciate your comments.

John, in a couple of years I hope at least to be in a more organised workspace lol. I'll never be a tidy worker but it would be nice to have some storage space other than having everything on my bench!

As far as modelling goes I'm hoping that once I've got through the initial rush of trying to do everything at once, I'll slow down and take more time over the finer points. Historical accuracy, added detail, ensuring a better fit & finish, creating a scene for each model, that kind of thing. I already feel like I've come a good way in 7 months or so, and I'm hoping to keep moving forward :smiling3:
 
Morning Andy,
Lovely finished piece, your painting skills shin through yet again. I think you’ve shaken off the rookie title now :cool:
 
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Thanks Si.

Still loads to learn but happy with how far I've come.
 
Dang Scratchy,

Turn my back for a few days and you go and whip up a real cracker here. Your work just gets better and better every day. A fantastic build and those figgies are great too!!! Drive on Sir!!!

Prost
Allen
 
Great job andy , nicely weathered ,cheers tony
 
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