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I've yet to use his paints but he has a lot of information about his products on YouTube and many people rave about them43rdRecceReg wrote:Thanks for the generous support, Alwyn and Painless...hic, hic.![]()
Here's a minor update to the Cupola. I rubbed it down and gave it a light coat of olive drab. Minor imperfections will disappear beneath final coats of paint later. In fact, fine abrasion marks are consistent with the rough and ready surface of the real thing, anyway. Looks like I won't have to use much Mr Surfacer
Thing about this Humbrol No 155 Olive Drab, is that it looks like the US no. 9 Olive drab on US tanks, as well as the Shermans supplied to the UK. No major model paint maker actually makes the SCC15 Olive drab used on all British tanks between 1944-45, although Humbrol do an enamel version, I think. Then again, I understand that Enamel and Acrylic don't make for a happy marriage
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Update:.... I have just noticed that 'Ammo Mig Jimenez' apparently produces an acrylic version of the paint. Thing is, I've never heard of Mig Jimenez. Anyone tried his paints?
Beautiful Cromwell Mr 43rdRR43rdRecceReg wrote:Thanks for that, Carl
Thanks for the tip, Tom, there's nothing like letting others learn the hard way.... for you, eh?! Don't forget to post some pics of your Cromwell's Turret inner works...tomhugill wrote:Make sure you threadlock those bolts in when they go in properly, mine worked loose almost immediately!