I am a pretty lame participant....in addition to not posting and commenting enough, I don't even know whats going on in the GB
Richard - I just found out about the new Ostfront GB that started today! That's awesome, I'm definitely interested! Please sign me up....I'll post my kit on the new thread. And thanks for keeping this GB alive until we're all complete with our current builds! Barring any major interruptions I should have them done by next weekend.
As for an photo update, here you go (sorry in advance for so many photos):
Bronco F22 Divisional Gun - decals applied and I'm just getting ready to do a pinwash. BTW, the decals are on the inside of the gun shield and a couple are on the right side of the breech.
Italeri BT-5 - hull assembly finally done (turret was complete a couple of weeks ago). It looks a lot better now. Maybe not super accurate or detailed. but enough to make me happy!
As you can see I had to add quite a bit of detailing due to the mediocre quality ot the kit. PE engine screen and fender straps are pretty much the only AM stuff, the rest was scratchbuilt. Most of the work was done on the rear.
Not much detail added to the front. The front fenders fit terribly so I had to do a little surgery to alter some of the angles....its not perfect, but again, better than before.
Here's a set of the MasterClub BT-5 tracks which are workable, compared to the kit's link & length tracks. As you can see the MC tracks have more and sharper detail. Although both tracks are similar in width, the individual track pitch is more accurate on the MC tracks (the kit's are too long).
Many reviews of the Italeri kit state that the tracks are half a link too short to fit right, but also don't fit around the front idler very well....here's a couple pics from the web to show the problem.
And the fit of the MC tracks around the idler....I'd say that's an improvement!
The only problem I'm having with the tracks is when complete there's a very noticable set or curve in the track run....I hope it won't cause problems when installing them.
Last night I was able to primer and apply a base coat.
Color is a mix of Tamiya acrylics:
- XF-58 Olive Green (7 parts)
- XF-4 Yellow Green (7 parts)
- XF-55 Deck Tan (5 parts)
I know this seems really light, but the filters and washes I plan on applying will darken it considerably. Plus I'm aiming for a lighter, faded color as I figure these tanks had been in service for a number of years and the invasion caught them unprepared....I don't imagine they had time so slap a fresh coat of paint on these old war dogs!!