Progress report, guys -- yesterday I did another major round of wash and drybrush weathering, and yesterday evening I put the decals on, all but for one which is a puzzlement as the space for it to go is very tight indeed, and may call for a detail to be removed for the decal to settle down acceptably.
Today I worked on the sighting unit over the mantlet, preparing some etched parts and getting them, plus the driving mirrors and MG cradle, into NATO green, plus getting the metal upper parts of the rear mudflaps into NATO black. My last job for tonight will be to do some oil wash weathering on the flaps.
Targets for tomorrow: assemble and mount the sight, assemble and mount the MG, with some weathering on the gun itself, fit the headlights and protective grills, fit the mirrors and mudflaps, and paint the indicator lights and whoopee light. If I can do that lot, there's precious little to go, such as reattaching the various parts that have fallen off, making and mounting a radio mast, and doing the dust work.
The decals are glossy, unfortunately, and while those on the lower hull are not too much of an issue, there are four on the turret on angled surfaces which catch the light badly and I'm thinking of carefully masking and applying some clear flat, but that should be the very last task. If I can get my head down to the job tomorrow I might be able to declare this beast finished.
Cheers,
Mike/TB379