Bowcat's 1/35 Tamiya M40 155mm Self Propelled Gun

JR

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Build looking top notch Bob. Really sutle finish and I must say the paint work is some else ! In my dreams on the paint .

Figures, that seems a good idea. There seem to be so many ways out there to try , I think your idea of doing the darker shades first is right. A lot of guys do preshading on planes and armour so why not this way.
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Cheers John. :smiling3:

Everything is now packed away for Christmas, but I did get the Matt cost down yesterday, and today I added the bogies, return rollers and sprockets.

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Sorry for crap pics, all my lighting is now also packed away.
 

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Bob,
Very nicely done. I look forward to seeing this on the go again in the new year. Have a great Christmas.
 

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Bob, she's looking the bomb! I bet you'll be ready to jump back in after the holiday is over.
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Cheers Rick. :smiling3:

Yep, got the rear platform and spade to get attached next, but I think I'll get the tracks weathered and fitted first so they are at the right height. Then it's on with those pesky figures.
 

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very very nice color... love your US olive drab
 

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Cheers Jon. :smiling3:

No idea on the tracks mate, they are the rubber ones that came with the kit.
 

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They are T-80 tracks. On an HVSS Sherman, the WWII tracks with a “waffle” pattern are T66, the (almost-)post-war ones with steel chevrons like here are T80, and with rubber chevrons they’re T84. Pictures and more info here.
 

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Reason I was asking is that I made the AFV Club M40 some years ago and found out later that the T66 tracks supplied were not right for Korea.Still got to replace them!
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Do you have anything better to do today, then? :smiling3:
 
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Bob,
It still looks good even without the tracks, and that is not bad lighting, it is mood lighting :rolling:, Happy New Year.
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Looking good Bob!
I remember building a 155mm SP howitzer back in the 60s - named "Big Shot" but I can't remember the kit manufacturer. It had a semi-enclosed 'cab' around the gun breech, not sure what the US type designation was. Not a patch on yours though.

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