Hi all,
After much, much too long, I've finally got back to the Merk II from IDF I. When I left that one she was painted and awaiting running gear, turret upper weapons and detail painting. The prospect of those vinyl tires was daunting, especially as I've read that there's just about nothing you can do with them. I posted on the armour forum, it was suggested that to rough them up with sandpaper may encourage paint to stick.
After a lot of hemming and hawing, I loaded up Tamiya XF-69 NATO Black and simply sprayed them. Wonder of wonders, the paint stuck without trouble... I could have done this a year ago! The hardest thing was making sure all surfaces were covered, I had to load up three or four times to eliminate shiny spots that would show up persistently after I thought the job was done.
The wheels were wash weathered long ago, so i slipped the tires into place:
Here's an orientation shot of the main parts, more or less as they were last seen:
Then I mounted the wheels and attached the tracks, which were also painted long ago. They were a bit stiff and quite tight, but superglue seemed to join them well enough:
I'll let the tracks dry overnight, roll them so the joins are on the upper run, then mount the skirts. With that lot done, it'll be time for touch-up painting and small details. At this rate I'll be applying decals and dust, and making the radio masts, this weekend.
The plans indicate that the fabric sealing shrouds of the main gun and morter mount should be painted "green," but no hint as to what shade. Does anyone have a favourite for this application?
Cheers, MIke/TB379