Hey guys - super work! I finally have some pics to show the progress I've been plugging away at. But 1st:
Jack - Nice work on relocating those periscope holes. You've done a great job. That's the kind of thing that can take a lot of time and may go unnoticed, but is some of the most rewarding stuff you can do on a build.
Andy - 0.05mm eh? Holy Schnikies! Anyway, you've seen how in awe of you guys I am with the PE skillz. You're gonna get bored of me saying it.
Ben - Your Tiger is coming along fantastically. You can't beat the burnished Friul look. I love it. (Takes a lot to do it to these sets of monster tracks too.) And of course, for some reason, we are about on the same schedule.... See below...
Well, progress has been made over the last couple weeks. I haven't had the camera handy to take too many in progress shots - I apologize. I had to take a couple quickies just to be able to show you this. I'm rushing to get this in as tomorrow morning and work are approaching quickly! I finally got the wheels and tracks on this beast. They are Friuls as well. I still have some "Blacken It" that I purchased a year or two ago before AK came out with the same stuff. The AK stuff is probably easier to obtain, or at least you can add it in with some other model goodies to defray the shipping cost. Anyway - did the same thing as Ben, and then added some MIG pigments with a stiff/rough/old brush. I used Dry Mud and Russian Earth in about a 2:1 ratio. I mixed that with mineral spirits and brushed it on on a dabbing motion. Let dry and cleaned it up a bit.. sanded down to the metal again on the cleats and random extras. I've also done a little weathering (but only just begun) and a little chipping, etc. Take a look.
The other cool thing that I found screwing around on Friday was this... I was looking at the photo in the book where the color plate for this tank was inspired from - basically this one:
Then I looked at the map of where 3SS was in July 1944 and surmised it was near Mokobody or Siedlce. Low and behold, a quick search of Siedlce, Poland on Google maps and I found the actual building 111 was parked in front of all those years ago! Neat! It happens to be the post office. Check it out.
Thanks for looking fellas. I hope to get some bench time over the holiday. Like Andy, I'm gonna try to sneak off to the man cave whenever possible...