Sherman IIa
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88-bait
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Sherman IIa
Having done this Italian theatre Sherman once before, I felt I had to tweak the finish as over-weathering occurred and had to be done again
(serves me right for rushing it!) So, the usual strip down was necessary for another light coat of Olive Drab on the upper hull only. I may have flopped the other way this time, but its easier to add than take away. Patience is a virtue as they say. 
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Ludwig von wigbearer
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Re: Sherman IIa
Superb looking Sherman.
Re: Sherman IIa
I think it looks perfect. Don't change a thing. 
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- c.rainford73
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Re: Sherman IIa
This is a great looking tank! Like Max said don't change anything it's perfect


Tanks alot....
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88-bait
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Re: Sherman IIa
Don't change it? Really? That's very good of you lads
As said the bottom half remains with dry mud effect which I'm happy with and I guess I'll go with your advice then
One of frankie's recent crew has had his moustache removed and a wild woodbine placed in his mouth
I would like to post bigger pictures so that you can see a bit more clearly, as I have put Italian slogans in the dust on the sides of the hull. I've seen it done with chalk in Europe in real life pictures. Italian-English translator on Google to the rescue!
Basically, its written with a thin brush with the same olive drab and looks like fingers in the dust.
Now that the IIa is finished, I can get on with my 1C hybrid
Cheers lads
I would like to post bigger pictures so that you can see a bit more clearly, as I have put Italian slogans in the dust on the sides of the hull. I've seen it done with chalk in Europe in real life pictures. Italian-English translator on Google to the rescue!
Now that the IIa is finished, I can get on with my 1C hybrid
Cheers lads