AS-90 in Iraq - 1/35 Trumpeter

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virtue66

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Good day to you people. Hope you readers having a good day and all are good.

As you all aware, I'm building a fleet of SPG and this is my final entry on the line. The fleet is a total of 7 SPGs consisting the the Dana, Type 99, Pzh2000, AuF1, K9, 2s19 Msta and this AS-90.

I was lucky enough to get it for £15 posted including the metal barrel with the sagged recoil sleeve. I also indulged myself with a Eduard upgrade set. I didn't spent money on the second set which consisted of the basket on top and the grilles. I thought it would be waste of £7.

As you all know, the British Army desert colour is something that is very hard to paint and there is no exact shade available out there. So using XF-59 desert yellow as a base, I decided to play around with the high light and shadow as I know this will be a monotone vehicle anyway. Four other colours were used to play around with the highlights and shadows - XF-68 Nato Brown, XF-72 JGSDF Brown, XF-57 Buff and XF-55 Deck Tan.

For the weathering, I wanted to show it used well enough from the strong offensive as we have seen during the Iraqi war. I also wanted to show a lot of sand and dusts on it to depict a vehicle going through the very harsh desert environment.

Well, that's about as much I can sum up about the build. More informations and more photos and bigger ones (4000X3000) can be found on my blog -

http://modeller-innovation.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/as-90-in-iraq-135-trumpeter.html

Please do have a look and thank you so much in advance for any feedback you guys may have. C&C are welcomed. Just be gentle... LOL.

Thank you for always supporting and for the kind words and various encouragements.

Until the next launch.
 
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tommy1drop

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Lovely build and finish as always, never get bored of looking at your builds;)
 

Lee W

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Fantastic Gary...again!

I've got this one on my desk...going for Bosnia conflict, I've got AM bits for it as well, just hope it turns out as good as yours ;)

Lee :smiling3:
 

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I have to echo the the rest Gary , it's fantastic and you've got a nice effect on that sand :smiling3:
 
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dubster72

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So that's the last of your ' long guns ' Gary? ;)

It's an excellent build, never easy to make a monochrome subject look interesting, but you've achieved it here.

The weathering effects really suit the subject & theatre.

Cheers

Patrick
 

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Fantastic Gary,build ,lov seeing your work, and as always a top finish, :D
 
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