Hi guys,
No doubt I've got an old Blog kicking around somewhere for this as I started it well over a year ago but bigger builds and GB commitments got in the way of making progress on this. It's a lovely little kit which I'm planning on getting finished before moving onto my next tracked build.
So, there are the usual sub-assemblies and all are painted - these comprise of the bonnet or 'hood' chassis, upper bodywork and everything else is separate with most of the small stuff, tyres and steering wheel on the sprue for ease of painting.
When I originally painted it I used straight Tamiya OD XF-62 which was obviously far too dark as you'll see in the photos. Remember I started this build a good while back so have learnt a bit since then - particularly about mixing colours to gain a decent colour! I've studied the photos I have of real Jeeps and think a colour based on the OD with added XF-21'Sky' and perhaps a dash of 'XF-49 'Khaki' or XF-52 'Flat Earth'.There's definately a hint of Khaki in the US WWII 1943 OD that I'm after and it's a lot brighter. Perhaps there's a proper recipe' for what I need?
Onto the build: This is where I'm at. I've got a stack of stowage and plan to make a sort of 'Battle of the Bulge' patrol vehicle with a bit of stowage and the good old Angle Iron Piano Wire cutter mounted up front.
Work so far:
You'll notice the OD is very dark but it will serve well for a good primer coat. The headlights fogged up when I first fitted them so I've removed them and a guy at my club has the 'C' sprue that I need. Windscreens to be fitted later - I may need some guidance on the best way of masking the wiper blade marks?
Chassis, engine and seats
The .30cal barrel has replaced with a far better RB Brass piece:
This big old .50 taken from the spares box could work - I'd have to have a re-think on the mounting should I use it:
Plenty of helpful stuff:
The paints:
This is where I'm at - looking good. The pedals will look great painted up when I get a decent lighter basecoat on.
If anyone has guidance on making the best wiper blade template for the windows that will be great. It looks tricky! I wonder if there's one kicking about that can be printed off?
Also, any guidance re a good paint mix will really help no end! I thought the 4 colours I have in the photo should combine to make something much better?
I'll be making a proper start on this next weekend.
Have a good week chaps,
Ben