Regardless of those tracks Rich (which I'm glad you didn't hurl the model ) the work you've done on the additional armour to the turret is great. Bring on the white wash.
Thanks my friend.Determined to get some paint on the 34.Never ever done a whitewash so should be fun.Might try some of the "Washable white" ive seen.Or maybe hairspray thingy.Regardless of those tracks Rich (which I'm glad you didn't hurl the model ) the work you've done on the additional armour to the turret is great. Bring on the white wash.
Howdy Mike.Richard,
Just had a read through your build so far. You claim your scratchbuilding skills are not up to much, but you tackled this project which has come out fine. If the add on armour has some rough edges, so what, take a look at the real one, bet that is not all pretty and ready for the ball. Finished up with a gap on the glacis plate, was that you or the kit? I have heard some horror stories about this manufacturers products, so I would not put yourself down too much.
Tracks are tracks, under a coat of mud and dirt, who will see the join, thankfully I am a registerred coward and steer well away from vynil tracks or the link and length.
Now looking forward to the paint...
Mike.
Thanks John.I shall definately get some washable white mate.Ive got to get some practice with my new cordless trigger airbrush wife boughr me last Christmas.Rich the white wash is a great method, the countless photos on the web give plenty of thought.That WASHABLE WHITE is good, as your able to play with it once dry. Definitely stick to that.
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