I finished up the M60A1 RISE / Passive w/ERA and M9 Dozer Blade.
I ended up paining it with a rattle can of Rustoleum satin Ivory as I couldn’t get the Testors Model Master Sand any longer; damn Rustoleum for cancelling it.
First, I painted the lower hull, behind the ERA panels and, around the hatches dark green. Then I painted the Ivory, going lightly around the green areas so it would still show in corners, behind the ERA, and on the underside. It is hard to see in the pics, but pretty convincing in person to show a tank that has been hastily over-sprayed sand.
Here is the underside to see what I mean.
Once it was sprayed, I added the decals. Since I am a graduate of the University of Florida, I had to go with the “Florida Gator” option; Go Gators!! The decals went on without any problems and snugged down nicely.
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After the decals, I drybrushed some dark green on areas that would wear to show the sand being worn down to the paint below. Then I drybrushed with a bot of a rusty brown color selectively to show dirt and wear. Next I washed it with an earth brown color and then a sandy color. I drybrushed gun metal and rust onto the blade to show some bare metal on it where it has been rubbed clean by the dirt.
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I added gear from the spares bin; MRE boxes, water boxes, a couple cots, camo net bags, etc. to represent vehicles how they looked in ODS; well laden with lots of junk.
The dozer blade is still movable as well. Here it is with it down in digging position.
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I had fun with this one. The kit overall was a great kit, no issues. I highly recommend the Takom M60s, they are awesome.
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