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Hello,

this one was originally built in 2012 but I wasn't happy with my dodgy paint finish that came out really dark and dingy.

As a result it never made it to a base and has been sat in disgrace on top of a cupboard since then.

It started life as a Sovereign resin kit from some considerable time ago - I found it needed rather a lot of work to get it into shape and as usual it was quite good fun / frustrating in equal measures

The resin tracks were replaced with much better Masterclub items and I scratch built an interior for it based on the few photos that are available

Yesterday I saw some figures in the Scale Model Shop shop that kick started the idea of dragging this from its slumber and refinishing it

I cleaned it up with cotton buds and lighter fluid then primed it over the old paint scheme using my favourite Halfords primer

Here are some pics for those that haven't seen it before or have wiped it from their memory

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It took a lot of work to get it to this point including a bit of basket weaving with pewter to make the shell containers

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so this is what it currently looks like after todays repaint with Tamiya XF63 and a bit of shading with white added and then an AK Ultra matt varnish

Looks much better than it did anyway
 

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Good Luck with continued success on this reboot Simon ! I love that wicker shell container, wow what a lot of work that went into that....
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Nice to get some old unloved ones off the shelve and breed new life into them Simon. It's looking very good indeed, with some extras you've added.
 

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Morning Simon.
When I read lighter fluid, well you can imagine what I thought !
Basket weaving, hope Steve see this and mends the error of his ways using foil.
Looks interesting so shall follow and see where I went wrong :surprised::surprised:
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Don’t remember this one. Looking good though, nice subject as well..
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Cheers Ron
Hi Tony - yes, shell containers were wickerwork
Hi Ian - yes, a few extras along the way to correct things and try bring it up to a decent level of detail
John - sorry, no fire :smiling:
Tim - was quite a while since. Hadn't realised it had been sat on the cupboard for quite so long. I do like the slab shape of these things. Have a Dragon one somewhere in the stash and an Armourfast version (with incorrect circular plate on roof)

This poor thing is going to be another experiment in winter finishing so......

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airbrushed crosses on each side then coated it in worn effects followed by a slightly blotchy Tamiya white finish
 

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Looks perfect. Basket weaving-I didn't think I'd ever see it in this scale. Exceptional. PaulE
 

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Wow Simon, you never fail to amaze us with your handy work and finery. Looking tops so far and it will only get better knowing you!!!
On a basket weaving note...Come on Paul, you know you want to do this in 1/87 scale…..
Prost
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I did in fact consider how to fake it in my scale once in a moment of dazed confusion, but settled on faking the wicker mats used to keep ready rounds out of the mud for my towed 15cm & 10cm arty elements. They worked from 18". PaulE
 

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Hi Simon
Was it really that long ago that you branched out into basket weaving :smiling5:
Looking good and worth resurrecting.
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Simon,
What an excellent revival, the ammo basket, wow! I really had to look at it a few times, superb wotk sir!
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Morning everyone,

didn't get the white stripped off due to hospital visiting again so the paint got a bit harder than it should have :disappointed2:

I ended up totally immersing it in warm water yesterday and leaving it for a few hours to soften up so that I could then attack it with a toothbrush - it was still quite a task and didn't really flake off quite as well as I hoped so results are not great. May end up back on the cupboard again

I also managed to cause a bit of damage knocking various parts off in the process but got them all stuck back on in the end

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I gave it a couple of washes with W&N water oils Paynes Grey thinned with water and Medea (to help it flow) to take the starkness out of the white
 
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Oh, that's a good looking winter SiG mate. Nice chipped whitewash Simon!

Cheers
 

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Basket weaving? I love the levels of miniature madness you're prepared to go to. First time I've seen this one but it's a great little build.
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Morning Simon,
I think you’ve nailed this winter white wash....possibly your best results!
I got myself some of the Worn effects stuff recently....I’m going to have to pull an old build out the attic and have a go at this myself .
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Hi Simon, it may not look like you wanted it to right now, but it does look very good indeed. After some more weathering to it I'm sure you can get it just how you want it, without it going back on the shelf.
 
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I think it's coming along fine Simon - not too 'arty', more like reality. I think weathering whitewash can be a very subjective thing (bit like painting faces) and it's always hard to take a step back and view is at others might. Keep going!
 
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