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A fantastic rusty finish John. Very convincing.
Thanks Jim, IHi John
I'm with Peter - not over done at all. If I was left out over a Russian winter I think I'd look a bit rough!!
Gonna be another cracking dio.
Jim
Cheers Peter.A fantastic rusty finish John. Very convincing.
I bet it was Richard, thanks for dropping by, hope you are well .Blooming marvellous Captain John.I remember building Tamiyas elderly Kvs aged 16 and they were out if production for years.All through the 80s we couldnt get them.Then E.D models got some in and i bought t.34s,Kv 1 and 2,Su.85 and 122.Modelling heaven back then with Verlindens books.
Excellent model dear boy.
Pip pip on onk.
Rich.
Good point Rick , Fernando and Allen got me a set of stencils , so would be the right time to have a go , thanks for reminding meThat finish in my opinion is just right. Will the star be a decal or stencil? Cheers Rick H.
Thanks Paul.John,
very nice mate looking suitably derelict.
Hi Steve , after the varnish coat I used oils , they were Mig streaking rust 1204, W/N Burnt Sienna, W/N Yellow Ochre. and W/N Raw Umber , thinned with white spirit. Right or wrong I made a thin solution and let it pool . leaving it to dry, then adding a light mix to the edges.At times it do that dot thing you mentioned, again using a charged brush to thin it down.A very nice rusty finish John. Very effective. What and how many rust colours did you use??
Thanks for that Mike, will do that tomorrow.John,
Nothing wrong with the rust finish, just add a bit around the edge of the air cleaner, the engine with all the oil that they probably threw out has its own coat of insulation.
Cheers,
Mike.
Rick , thought that was a neat idea, then looking through numerous photos it appears it was the only unmarked Russian tank, regardless of the box art you see. So in trying to be true I shall leave all markings off .That finish in my opinion is just right. Will the star be a decal or stencil? Cheers Rick H.
Your right there Paul.Can see why. You certainly couldn't mistake it for anything else. PaulE
Always a tricky one that - finding the right replacement parts for your petManaged a little time at the bench , spend a lot of the afternoon trying to obtain the correct wiper blades for the cat,
It might help the unit commander to be able to see which tank is which, though. Not to mention be useful to the crews when mounting up.Can see why. You certainly couldn't mistake it for anything else.
Thanks Andy, yes the cat, hate it how the tablet changes words, this time it was funny.Always a tricky one that - finding the right replacement parts for your pet
Tank is looking great to me John, very battered and bruised.
Thank Bob, just how I was feeling the other day!Lovely finish John, right side of well worn.
A strange one, your quite right, how on earth would you know which one to get into after a night drinking Vodka .It might help the unit commander to be able to see which tank is which, though. Not to mention be useful to the crews when mounting up.
Thanks Rick, always causes concern that something is either over done it not enough, looking at it too long is not a good idea !JR, that finish is looking the Car's whiskers!!
Filter looks great - leave it alone...Your right there Paul.
Managed a little time at the bench , spend a lot of the afternoon trying to obtain the correct wiper blades for the cat, local motor factors ordered them in yesterday, but had the wrong information on their screen ! In the end they had the correct ones in stock all the time ! Oh the fitting instructions were written by an ex Dragon employee. Was a good job my mate popped round and fitted them, having spent 50 years as a mechanic hes says it happens all the time ! .
Spent some time putting my presents away in the cave as well .
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Tracks are nearly on, trying to get some sag , as this part will be the only section probably in view.
Mike mentioned about the air filter, this does look better.
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Think this is enough.
Then the exhausts , applied some dark oilbrusher. The slight shine is most likely the fresh oil .
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Hopefully this is enough, next stage will be to get those tracks on , god I hate them, give me a set Friuls any day. But to immerse them in mud never to be seen again would be a waste.
After that a coat of mat varnish and then its waiting for some Vallejo Mud from John, along with paint, a new needle and tip set from H& S.
Anything else I've missed please point out .
John.
Cheers technical advisor !Filter looks great - leave it alone...
Mike.
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