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On my bench: Academy 1/35 UH-60L Black Hawk
Well, it certainly looks like an Abrams to me! I do agree that that barrel is a bit suspect....
Great to have Arty in your corner for builds like this though!
SB,
The M1 looks great!
Good luck on the move! Have you already found another house?
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
Good sharp clean build- kudos!!!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
A nice piece of work.
"le plaisir delicieux et toujours nouveau d'une occupation inutile"
27th FEB. 1991... THE VALKYRIES CARRIED MY BROTHERS TO VALHALLAFor the Everlasting Glory of the Infantry.
The completed model looks great.
Very nice work.
Well, she's done. I didn't weather it too much because I built it for my brother and he wanted a pretty clean build. I had an OK exerience with the kit. Most parts fit together well enough except for the side skirts. It was also really annoying filling the gazillion sink marks all over every small part. Here is A-66 of the 3rd Battalion, 67th Armored Regiment, 2nd Armor Division in Operation Desert Storm.
This was a little bittersweet for me as this will be my last build until we are able to sell our current house and get moved into a bigger home. I'll still be lurking around here until I can start building again.
Its looking good so far. A couple pointers. The 3/4 circle ring that the loader's M240 mount sits on should be steel (gunmetal) as well as it is unpainted to allow the mount to slide around on it. Also, black paint in all the openings on the smoke grenade launchers makes them look better by giving the illusion of depth as the openings are actually the length of the launcher, not shallow as the part is molded.
Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!
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"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell
Cool Bob, hope we've lured you over to the 'dark side' to stay!
Thanks Hunter!
I did a pinwash and I really like how it turned out. Unfortunately I ran out of dullcote and I won't be able to pick any up until after the weekend. Barring anything unfortunate I should be done by the end of the month.
Hey Bob -
Looking great sir, and I really like your idea for painting the rims. Using a circle stencil, great idea. I will be here watching and I hope you enjoy the build.
Hunter
Looking good! Coming together nicely! Looking forward to seeing this M1 finished.
Hey Bob, she's looking good!
And nice work on the tracks, I airbrushed a Sherman's treads years ago and then brush painted all the exposed metal bits. Never again! I've cheated and just airbrushed the whole blasted things with a muddy brown from that point on.
Btw: I paint my wheels dark rubber grey and then use a circle template from the art store to mask the wheels and spray the centers.
Since I last posted I've gotten paint on the tank, wheels, and tracks. I still need to do some drybrushing for the details though. I also got some bits and bobs put on and gloss coated and applied decals. This is taking me way too long. Part of it is that I put off painting all those wheels and the tracks, it's way too repetitive for me.
OK, finally some progress to show. It was incredibly tedious filling and sanding all the ejector pin marks on almost every single piece of the brackets. Each piece had between 2 and 4 marks. I took a good look and I don't think I see any more on any of the other pieces. I also attached the upper and lower hulls together. I didn't bother filling in any blank areas since they won't be seen once everything is together. Hopefully next week I'll be able to get some painting done.
She's looking good Bob! I know what you mean about injection pin marks, AFV Club kits seem to be covered in them.
Looking good so far. The blanks on the optics look great. One thing you may want to adjust is teh smoke launchers. They should point up at about a 45 degree angle.
Progress has been a little slow. It seems like every little part has some kind of ejector pin mark on it. It's a long processs getting them all filled in and sanded. I have the turret just about done, all I really have to do is the basket along the sides and back.
These are the styrene blanks I put in for the optics.
silentbob33 I looked into getting an AM barrel and unfortunately it's not in the budget for now. I have the OIF Academy Abrams in the stash, so I'll save up and get it when I build that kit...
Actually, in the "Iraq 2003" Academy kit, there is a new sprue that has a corrected barrel and a bunch of other updated parts that make it a pretty good kit in the end. It is almost worth getting the kit for just the new "J" sprue, almost. It still has the bigger problems of a too short turret (as all Academy Abrams do since the turret is a copy of Tamiya's original M1 kit and never corrected for an M1A1) and the old style T156 chevron-block tracks that have not been used since the early '90s.
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