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Hi all , bit of a stranger round these parts ( armour / vehicles ) but here we go . The Tamiya SAS jeep will be nothing new to loads of you , being in production forever but its something I always liked the look of so decided to jump in feet first . When I had a good look at the sprues I was surprised the figures were a bit poor ( especially as this is a very early boxing so the moulds should have still been sharp )
Apart from the soft details they look like identical twins , so I got some resin replacements which are a lot better and come with four different heads to give a bit of choice. I started with the chassis and body and gave most of the sprues a quick prime too . IMG_7631.webpIMG_7632.webpIMG_7633.webpIMG_7637.webpIMG_7634.webpIMG_7635.webp
 
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After reading up a bit on these I found out they were delivered from the factory in standard olive drab and were hand painted in the sand colour by the soldiers , so thats what im going to do too. Most of the parts have had a coat of olive drab and I think I'm going to brush paint the sand .IMG_7638.webp
 
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After giving the body a coat of olive drab I then gave it a mist of hairspray . The hope is that once its been painted in the sand colour I can scrub away a little to reveal the olive drab underneath to simulate wear and tear. The sand colour has now been roughly brushed on ( as it was in the desert ) and I have started to rub it off in areas where it would have naturally worn .
I have painted the wheels and again rubbed off some of the sand colour .
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Looks fabulous Tony. You treated the Jeep to the pro-vitamin variety, stylish :cool:
Cheers joe , I get some funny looks when I’m always hanging round the make up and hair aisles :LOL: , ive got more products than the missus !
 
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A most excellent result Tony. Love the way you tackled the paint job on this
Cheers steve , thing is I’m going to give it a lovely chipped paint job then cover it up with all the jerry cans , tarps , bags etc , you wont see much of it !
 
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All chipped and worn now and the underside and wheel arches/ wheels have had a wash with light dirt .I had a sand wash but I tried it and it was way too yellow , the light dirt gives it a nice dusty look . Next up is fastening all the crap on - but a fair bit of scratching is needed here, it even says so in the instructions . The jerry cans all need frames or straps making and the water canteens and kitbags all need straps . IMG_7691.webpIMG_7692.webpIMG_7693.webpIMG_7685.webpIMG_7686.webp
 
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