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Wayne, Tony, Deattilo: Great work there guys!
Put the primer coat down on the M40, found a couple of misaligned parts and gaps, guess that's the point of a primer coat eh?
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I have added my track, filled some seams I missed before and primed them and its off for another round of OD.
Chris: did you notice your track is backwards on the left side?
Greg H
"There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell." Gen. Wm T. Sherman (11 April 1880, Columbus, Ohio)
pyrman64 Chris: did you notice your track is backwards on the left side?
no I didn't - thanks for that catch!!!
Still nice work Chris- looks good.
It does look good, and one of my favourite vehicles too.
I've sprayed the camo on my Wespe. I don't have a photo of the model yet, but the scheme I've gone for is the top one of these profiles.
I still need to add the exhaust and do the resin link and length tracks, which does look to be a chore, then weather it down a bit.
Cheers
Tony
I'm just taking it one GB at a time.
M-43
Did some wheel painting, installed some PE and placed fender extensions.
Tomorrow is another day Tony lee
Tomorrow is another day
Tony lee
Shoot Low Boys They're Ridin Ponys
taxtp do the resin link and length tracks, which does look to be a chore, then weather it down a bit. Cheers Tony
do the resin link and length tracks, which does look to be a chore, then weather it down a bit.
which is why i usually do warwheels though i do have a JGSDF TYPE 87 SPAA in the duck hunter and japanese 3 GBs. and a GRILLE and a D9R in the queue and a PZ-IIZ ready to prime and a ....... i like the 3rd pattern best. i think the "camo" on the sprocket and idler is shading and not real camo paint. while i will extend camo to the wheel hubs (1 color only) i rarely do it with WW2 stuff since everything below the fenders is dried dirt or mud anyway.
i intend to get the fiddly PE on the "turret" of DANA and the EVERYTHING primed and base coated (cab, gun assy, rear compartment). suspension and wheels are painted and pin washed so only some weathering is left for them.
M-43 is looking good
Никто не Забыт (No one is Forgotten)Ничто не Забыто (Nothing is Forgotten)
M-43 Saturday Update
Beautiful day here in the Ozarks Tony lee
Beautiful day here in the Ozarks
i like the different shades of green
Wayne it does add some interest to a solid color and the washes should bring it all together too.
Thank you sir
Looking very good! This will be a credit to your collection!
M/TB379
http://worldinminiature.blogspot.com/
She's looking great, Tony! The different shades of green add a lot of interest to the vehicle!
I appreciate the fine comments guys very much
Thanks
Here's some progress photos on my 1/48 Wespe. Just found out that this kit dates back to 1071.
She's looking really nice, Tony! 1071? Wow, That model sure is old. It's even older than the real tank itself! Just kidding
I really like that unusual looking camo scheme!
Yeah 1071 Clemens, I heard that King William rode around on it whilst he was thinking about the Domesday book. It might have been handy at Hastings too, King Harald might have been shot in the eye by a Wespe, rather than an arrow.
Got the tracks fixed, and starting on some more of the detail painting
Chris, I've just remembered building that Priest back when it was a Matchbox kit, must have been the late seventies I guess. Don't think I'd hit my teens yet. I still haven't built anothery.
Here's my Wespe, completed. It's the Fuman/Bandai kit dated from 1971, with exhaust, wheels, headlights and a few other bits from a Tamiya Panzer II kit. I abandoned the resin tracks (and I'm not proud of it) as they required an enormous amount of clean up, and were brittle, not a good combination for me. So, the tracks are the rubber bands provided in the kit, tied or glued in place to try and hold the shape.
I like the scheme, makes me want another but I might be due for a more modern kit next time.
I hope you like it.
Clemens - at least I got the year right this time :)
Well done, Tony! Sometimes those old kits can be a lot of fun and you've certainly done this one justice. For myself, I really love early vintage Tamiya armour, they build so easy and make such a great canvas for finishing skills.
I'll update p1 right away.
Cheers, Mike/TB379
Dang, we need some badges, don't we? Sorry, guys! Let me get something together!
Thanks Mike, it's always a pleasure to participate in your GBs.
I got up early but found out I had three hours to kill before the WWII started on TV.
Bench time, beside the wife was still asleep.
Finished the M-43s back porch assembly.
Next up is getting some color on back there. Tony lee
Next up is getting some color on back there.
Tony: love the Wespe....nice jog on a rough kit! I'm really digging that camo scheme, too.
i can help with a badge if you would like.
latest on DANA. this thing is a beast, not the build though there are some usual iffy areas, just big and heavy. i could kill someone with the back end and airbrush the evidence. need to mask off the front and prime it and then ready to mask off the chassis and base coat everything. when i do that i will base coat inside areas on gun and turret before assembly, left off the PE tiedowns. just too small and they had to in the second picture the frame looks bowed but it isn't. the second build will be much smoother.
Thanks Greg.
That really is a monster Wayne. Good work, it's a really interesting vehicle.
Pvt Mutt, that M-43 is looking quite exotic, the paintwork is worthy of some study.
Wow guys! Those are looking great!
More M-43 progress
I see others are moving forward as well.
Get-R-Done Tony lee
Get-R-Done
Very, very good! This is going to be a sweet beast on the shelf!
I have the AS-90 opened up and am refreshing myself on where I was up to, hoping to get back to the dreaded PE maybe this weekend...
Dreaded PE?
Shame on you,PE is beautiful
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