HA Blimmin` HA !! ...Late evening Mr. Smiff,
I have been following this great build from the beginning and have thoroughly enjoyed your progress so far, but without commenting. You have been doing a wonderful job and it's shows in the pictures. Using the white tack has also worked out nicely for the camo. It's only common to have a few touch-ups as with any masking medium. Top job Andy!!!....BUT,
One must remember that this forum is family based and friendly to all. Therefore, I find it my duty to remind you that posting pictures of you sitting at the bench in your Fruit-Of-The-Looms/BVD's, is quite inappropriate, to say the least. This is not show-us-your-drawers.com Sir. Therefore, I politely ask you to refrain from posting such pictures in the future....Thank you for your understanding in this matter.......
BTW, have a great time at the Tankfest and don't forget to take some pics for us who can't attend...................................
Prost Brother
Allen
Thanks Mark,I`m wanting to portray this one as a fairly well beaten,and tired looking example in Western EuropeTaking shape nicely
Cheers Rick.... and that`s with a reduced JD&C intake..... SO FAR!!Ditto what Allen sed!!
Thank you Andrew,good of you to say so..... must admit i`m happy so farAndy,
That's coming on very nicely indeed.
Very well done.
Andrew
Scottie,(Dawg),cheers Buddy,Andy,
That is looking rather special mate.
Thanks mate,good to see you pop in.Catching up here Andy, the white tac method works v.well, the beastie's looking good sir!
Cheers Rob
Jimbo... Thank you Sir.... all hail the white worms !!The camo looks very good, Andy. The white worms have worked well.
Cheers Mick...... great to see you looking in!Nice work with the white tac Andy
Thanks very muchThe white tac worked wonderfully, Andy.
Me just being curious, would the white tac leave any residue on the surface?
Cheers Ian,That camouflage came out well! I used tape on mine. Didn't think of white tac!
Hi Graeme,Just had a read through of this one Andy, it may be an old kit, but you're making a cracking job of it!
HA!.... Yeah,and I can certainly see why Paul!!I think this camo scheme was referred to in the UK as "Micky Mouse Ears". Looking good.
I'll keep this in mind, Andy. I might try the white tac technique next time.Thanks very much
...In answer to your question....
...None whatsoever,(unlike blu Tac), it's not very "Sticky" at all in fact... Therefore it doesn't lift paint or decals either
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