Good afternoon folks,
With absolutely NO commitments today (unlike yesterday and other previous weekends when I've been planning to get stuck into this build) so today the air brush got fired up, paint was mixed and the overall basecoat with a light hint of a pre-shade was applied. Because the 'Green Dot' scheme was pretty simple I was able to apply that too (there must be a name for that scheme).
Overall, I think it's come out really, really well. Obviously there are decals and tools to go on plus the filters and washes, some light chipping and muddy / streaky style weathering on those nice big side walls but at this point the basecoat looks spot-on. I think I'm really getting to grips with the finer art of air brushing as the standard set up refused to make leave a nice round spot so I exposed the tip by removing the end cover (as reccomended in the instructions for drawing super fine lines) and she worked great-first time I'd used this little 'function'.
The PAK is dry-fitted for the photos as I'll need to remove that again to allow full access to the fighting compartment for detailing. I'm not sure if I'm going to keep it in transport mode with the barrel clamped up and pointing straight forward with the muzzle wrapped up OR show it in full action with spent cases and live shells on view with the barrel pointing off at an angle - I like that idea.
Next week I'll get some Vallejo Gloss on so she's ready for the decals, add the tools then start the fun bit-weathering!!! I'll use that crate at the rear but not the standing side crate as it looks 'odd'. I've painted the rear crate a lightened flat brown and I'll then top coat that with DY and will use the hairspray method to chip it up, nicely exposing the wooden base. I'll paint the figures as it is all practice but don't know if I'll use them.
I'm looking at replacing the kit MG which looks awful as someone mentioned earlier in this blog I think with an MG from one of the accessories kit's I have-I'll just need to cut off the mount. I think it would be nice having an exposed bullet belt instead of the round magazine (could I use an MG42 on this kit and keep it accurate as, iirc, the kit one is an MG34).
The only real error on my part was fitting the left hand (as you look at her face on) spare track rail slightly kinked. It's fairly kinked but will hide easily if I hide it under an oily 'rag' hung at the front The only other issue were the gaps between upper and lower hulls (kit poorly fitting imo) so I've stuck them together well and they won't be visible either way. The halves certainly didn't drop snugly into place and took a little work!
Todays work:
Here you can see that wonky track-link which will need to be 'hidden'!
Thanks for looking guys - please send any comments or suggestions this way
Re the hose - Andy Deafpanzer has very kindly offered to send me a section of hose that he used on his Marder II.
Take care and have a good week everyone!
Ben