Thank you Iggie, Happy New Year to you.iggie wrote:I have to agree with Shaun; the stowage looks fabulous!
Happy new year to you!
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Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
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Not much progress on the tank lately, but I made a start on the crew. I glued the arms into place, added some filler and sanded the edges when it was dry. After a coat of Halfords plastic primer, I undercoated them with Tamiya Khaki with a touch of RAF green. The flesh was painted with Vallejo ModelColor Dark Flesh.
Time now to break out the quality paint brushes and start the main painting with Humbrol enamels.
As for the Greyhound, I started on its crew as well. Although its hard to tell, they have been undercoated in Tamiya Buff.
This is the set I'm using for the Greyhound:
Time now to break out the quality paint brushes and start the main painting with Humbrol enamels.
As for the Greyhound, I started on its crew as well. Although its hard to tell, they have been undercoated in Tamiya Buff.
This is the set I'm using for the Greyhound:
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Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
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Some tank crew, excellent, I look forward to seeing these develop.
Doing - Tamiya 1/35th Universal Carrier.
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Thanks Shaun.
Finally started painting the Centurion.
I pre-shaded everything with thinned Tamiya flat black. Then sprayed the main colour, using Vallejo IDF Sinai Grey '82 and added highlights by mixing some white into the main colour.
The tyres were glued in place and the wheels added as well.
Gotta say, I do like the Vallejo Sinai grey 82.
IDF armour colour is another minefield like olive drab or dunkelgelb.
I've seen a boat load of paint mixes on various forums, but this seems as good as any.
I had also primed the side skirts, but when it came to spraying them I realised I'd primed the inner face of the left hand side skirts and not the outer face!!!
Finally started painting the Centurion.
I pre-shaded everything with thinned Tamiya flat black. Then sprayed the main colour, using Vallejo IDF Sinai Grey '82 and added highlights by mixing some white into the main colour.
The tyres were glued in place and the wheels added as well.
Gotta say, I do like the Vallejo Sinai grey 82.
IDF armour colour is another minefield like olive drab or dunkelgelb.
I've seen a boat load of paint mixes on various forums, but this seems as good as any.
I had also primed the side skirts, but when it came to spraying them I realised I'd primed the inner face of the left hand side skirts and not the outer face!!!
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Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
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Very sweet looking. I like the blending of colors.
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Nice job! The pre-shading has paid off well
Best wishes
Jim
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Oh man that is a really great paint job, Paddy. The blooper re the side skirts sounds like something I'd do!
Doing - Tamiya 1/35th Universal Carrier.
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Thanks guys.
Tracks and side skirts finally added - Now it looks like a centuron. I also added the jerry cans, fire extinguishers, turret hatches and stretcher.
All detail painting and modulation was finished. The modulation looks a bit extreme right now but the filter coat will tone it down.
Pioneer tools and tow cables painted and still to be weathered. Pretty tricky to paint these in situ!
The contents of the turret basket were painted and highlighted. They still need a wash to add the deep shadows and really make them stand out.
The last of the stowage has been base coated.
Next is a gloss coat and decals.
Tracks and side skirts finally added - Now it looks like a centuron. I also added the jerry cans, fire extinguishers, turret hatches and stretcher.
All detail painting and modulation was finished. The modulation looks a bit extreme right now but the filter coat will tone it down.
Pioneer tools and tow cables painted and still to be weathered. Pretty tricky to paint these in situ!
The contents of the turret basket were painted and highlighted. They still need a wash to add the deep shadows and really make them stand out.
The last of the stowage has been base coated.
Next is a gloss coat and decals.
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Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
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Very nice. Great set of pics.
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Hooley Dooley!
I like the way that Centurion looks!
Cheers,
David
I like the way that Centurion looks!
Cheers,
David
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Wow! Sweet looking Centurion. Really like the paint modulation and detail work.
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Thanks for looking in gents.
A bit more progress. It got a gloss coat and the decals were added. Next it got a light sand filter wash followed by a dark brown pin wash. Then tonight it got a dull coat using Winsor & Newton Galleria matt varnish.
The stowage looks a bit better with a wash and a matt coat:
Chipping was kept to a bare minimum and only applied lightly to the ERA blocks and front fenders.
I have some oil paint streaking, metalizing and pigments to do and then thats it!!!
A bit more progress. It got a gloss coat and the decals were added. Next it got a light sand filter wash followed by a dark brown pin wash. Then tonight it got a dull coat using Winsor & Newton Galleria matt varnish.
The stowage looks a bit better with a wash and a matt coat:
Chipping was kept to a bare minimum and only applied lightly to the ERA blocks and front fenders.
I have some oil paint streaking, metalizing and pigments to do and then thats it!!!
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Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
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Simply superb Paddy; you're really bring all that detail to life wonderfully
Best wishes
Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
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That’s not a model. That’s a work of art.
Utterly stunning.
Regards Splash
Utterly stunning.
Regards Splash
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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Amazing work!