Josiah - Nice work on the splinter camo pattern. I see where you had issues, but like you said, it shouldn't be too hard to fix. As far as weathering....I would think a clean look would be par for the course for a jet like this, but who am I to say? BTW, you'd be amazed at what kind of results you can get from even a basic airbrush. It just takes practice!
Chris, Wayne - funny, I like both the building and painting aspects of modeling. However I have come to dislike to a high degree cleaning up armor roadwheels! There were 36 I had to clean up on my last completed build!! As for painting, I really enjoy using the airbrush, especially fine detailed work, like camo patterns. Detail hand painting is also fun, but I get intimidated every time I start the weathering process on armor models....I always feel I'm going to pull some bonehead mistake and ruin weeks worth of painstaking work!!
So here's an update on the Sherman and StuG. Assemblies completed Sunday, I spent most yesterday evening after work cleaning up the work/paint bench in preparation for painting.
Completed Sherman. Just missing a couple of tools that will be painted separately and added towards the end. The PE storage rack on the rear in included in the kit, but the tow cable I had to hand make as I didn't have any AM stuff small enough. I decided to open up the commander's hatch so I detailed the periscope a bit. Scratched an antenna assembly...is the antenna too long? All the reference pics I've seen show reaaallly long antennas!
Not much going on with the StuG. Final details were added and, like the Sherman, some of the tools will be painted separately and added later. Here's both together:
I had time to primer both last night (no pics....its just gray primer! ), so I spent this evening shooting paint!!
Did some post shading and a little bit of color modulation. Hard to do in such a small scale, but I did say how much I like using the AB!!
All AB work is done....wheels, tracks, tools, MGs, etc. Tommorow I'll give each a gloss coat for the decals and then start the detail painting. I want to get both of these done by next weekend as I have another out of town trip scheduled.