dupes - The Osprey book for the T34/76 is actually too advanced for me lol. Not too much basic info, and all four examples are exotic vehicles kitbashed from several kits/AMs. I will follow Mig's winter camo technique, which is explained better in that book than in his FAQ. I got the MIG winter filters, first time for that one also.
I also have the Osprey Modelling the T34 (different book); which is much simpler (for me :) and includes a decent walk-around as well as a build-up of the old Tamiya T34/76 1942 kit, the one I have. I will be able to add couple scratchbuilt details and stuff to make it interesting, as well as a base. A lot of firsts!
tony - that is one mean looking machine, really enjoying your work so far! Congrats on the finish
Brett - that is great work all around, love your figs! I also like the composition, interesting vignette, who really cares what EXACTLY they were doing ;), cheers.
Andrew - nice work; I think I recall Doog/Karl warning against the use of bicarb as snow???
Arkii - real nice, cant wait to see that 190.
DF - Gun assembly looks great! You forget how much of a beast this vehicle was.... really look forward to seeing it complete!
Dupes - Build looking great, cant wait to see that dot-patern camo.. and there it is! (happens when you are catching up with 6 pages of this GB ;) When I have time will check the main WIP.
MM - congrats on finishing... that is one great camo job, actually made my eyes blurry! :) (That was a BIG compliment.... I really could not make out some of the "lines" of the vehicle, which is the whole point of camo!)
Josh - welcome to the GB, hey this is my SECOND 1/35 armor lol. This time I will leave the wheels/tracks off for the weathering, so I can put some "mud" on the hull behind the wheels (hope that makes sense!).
satch - nice build; ditto on what dupes said, or maybe hit with a filter? what do I know lol
oddmanrush - I have done couple 1/72 armor (making THREE total armor builds! LOL) and have a storage suggestion for you... I take the clear plastic containers that my wife gets at the supermarket with salad or whatever. Some of the larger ones, you can clean them up good and a 1/72 armor will fit inside. Close the lid, and presto! A free, clear "display" case to keep it dust free.
Not much to report on my build, dealing with college financial aid forms which are more complicated than taxes or a Dragon SuperKit, all due between Jan 15 and Feb 1st, ugh.
One hint from something I tried... the old Tamiya kits, the wheels have a nasty seam down the middle of the wheel tyre. I got tired of slowly sanding and tried putting the wheel om a Dremel and wizzzz away.... er, the seam just melted instead of being sanded, so I had to chisel/shave that layer from the tires. So, 4 hrs put into the build ,I am still cleaning up the tires... and this is a T34 not a PzIV! LOL Next I have to decide if it will be worth it to drill the wheel "perforations", which are very shallow in this kit (early T34 used the perforated type of tire). No, Im not doing it by hand, will try the Dremel again lol
cheers
James