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Andy T

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Another of these dinky 1/48 kits.

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Very quick assembly, including the link & length tracks. Main assemblies are only dry fitted

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Nice surface details, not so nice thumb print

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I lost the poly caps for the barrel so improvised

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Black Mr Finishing Surfacer 1500

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And some random Mr Color green that looked similar

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Found some AK masking putty that I'd forgotten about

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Then some "brown". This is the dregs from 4 different bottles of earthy colours and amazingly doesn't look too bad :smiling5:

A bit toy like at present I think but not for long hopefully.

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That looks really good, as you said once weathered it will get rid of the 'toy like' appearance. Job well done.
 
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Thanks Michael, it's starting to get a little better after more work today

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I like these 1/48 kits and you've make a cracking job of this one. Paint job is great and will weather beautifully.
 
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Thanks Jim.

I'm at a loss what to do with it next so will crack on with the figure and hope something comes to me :smiling3:
 
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Thanks Paul. Nothing too sparkling but it'll do for me :smiling3:
 
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I got the little guy done. He looks rough close up but passable at a reasonable distance, bearing in mind it's 1/48.

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Don’t you just love how the Japanese use simple camouflage on their vehicles, and some of the most intricate outside of digital on their uniforms? :)
 
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Haha, yes. No way was I going to try and replicate a real pattern so some random squiggles in similar colours had to suffice.
 
I agree with Stefan with the scale size.

To be able to paint that figure with such detail Andy is a credit mate , expect the same when you get the weathering done on the tank .
Even just painted it was faultless finish wise .
 
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Thank you both, although it's pretty big compared to the scale some are working at. Magnifiers help a lot lol :nerd:
 
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I've started getting dirty with a bit of mud. I love trying new (to me) techniques and this is a couple of different enamel mud effects, stippled & splattered with a brush, dusted and speckled with an airbrush, going back & forth to build up the layers.

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Personally I think it's worked rather well for a tank that's done little more than exercises but would like to hear what you think.

I've still got a few days to kill before the truck GB starts so may well be doing more work in other areas.
 
I've started getting dirty with a bit of mud. I love trying new (to me) techniques and this is a couple of different enamel mud effects, stippled & splattered with a brush, dusted and speckled with an airbrush, going back & forth to build up the layers.







Personally I think it's worked rather well for a tank that's done little more than exercises but would like to hear what you think.

I've still got a few days to kill before the truck GB starts so may well be doing more work in other areas
Andy , you mention using enamels, do you apply an acrylic varnish before doing them ?
 
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An acrylic varnish would have done the job John but I actually used a lacquer / solvent based one in his case.

As long as it's something the enamel thinner / white spirit etc won't reactivate it'll work fine.

Paint chemistry is a huge subject and the different terminologies used in different hobbies even have me scratching my head at times :thinking: and I certainly daren't go into it on this forum as you know how badly I'll get cross examined by some :smiling5:
 
That is looking the business. You can go a lot further if you want, by the way — even “just” on exercise, tanks get very filthy if the weather is right.
 
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Thanks Jakko.

I've got weathering pencils, pigments and oil paints to play with so anything could happen next lol
 
An acrylic varnish would have done the job John but I actually used a lacquer / solvent based one in his case.

As long as it's something the enamel thinner / white spirit etc won't reactivate it'll work fine.

Paint chemistry is a huge subject and the different terminologies used in different hobbies even have me scratching my head at times :thinking: and I certainly daren't go into it on this forum as you know how badly I'll get cross examined by some :smiling5:
Perhaps I should pm you then ;)
 
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