So now we have a well posed view of a bogie unit
.......... with bogies and hardware all laid in place .
.......nice eh?
Wrong forum....... OOP......
Alright .... next on this thread
I've yet to re-adjust the return skid profile and the bolt
heads properly.
Nothing mounted permanent yet, left wheel is wrong side out.
Notice that L O W profile....
I just realized I forgot an important picture, so here's a
fairly simple re-enactment....
another time maybe.......
Here's how I got that L O W profile.
The picture above is the Tamiya part which, as you can see, sits higher than the
same Dragon unit.
(I don't have another part that's like the original one I used)
By using the Dragon part it was just a matter of some 1/16 plastruct (hard plastic)
rod laquered high into the cut and left to dry thoroughly......
it cannot be seen.
So, by using the Dragon arms with the softer plastic and the lower initial angle,
the spread is minimal but the lowering effect is enhanced.
The example above has NOT been cut, it just looks that way.
As you can see in the final picture the lowered result is adequate to represent the
additional weight.
NOW
(without those wheels), it’s assembled; painted black and sprayed
Tamiya XF-62. For what I’m doing here the perfect shade or tint won’t be
important for the end result.
(Observe how you can't see the modification)
(I sometimes get carried away and have random painting attacks)
Next, an evil lookin' mixture of distilled water, drop of detergent and
ground up pastels applied with a brush. I’m wanting red mud.
Later, another lighter layer with an additional pastel color added to the
mix to vary the tone.
After it’s dried out really well…… a light brushing off.
It still articulates at this point but it does so incorrectly due to the way
it is engineered.
Here’s how it looks ......below,
with a bit of pencil work.
(I've also been a playing with a whitewash here)
Now …..... a family shot
Pop in the pre-painted and weathered wheels and you get a satisfying result.
'Ya think?
Here’s a picture of the other nasty components all done
up in the same manner. Gonna do a bit more tweaking on 'em for sure.
Any metallic shine was added with a pencil....
My next update will get into what makes this Sherman different from
MOST of the Jumbos that I’ve seen.
I think y’all like it.