
1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
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- c.rainford73
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
Excellent as always Painless.
I always find it a little intriguing how these tanks in particular really come alive with the addition of stowage. I know it's mainly because what's on the inside of the bigger ones gets to be on the outside of smaller ones - although this doesn't seem to be the rule in all cases.
Regardless, it looks great and makes builds like this so much more personal and interesting I think.
I always find it a little intriguing how these tanks in particular really come alive with the addition of stowage. I know it's mainly because what's on the inside of the bigger ones gets to be on the outside of smaller ones - although this doesn't seem to be the rule in all cases.
Regardless, it looks great and makes builds like this so much more personal and interesting I think.

- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
Good morning, Gentlemen,
Herman! The paint is all rattlecan Model Masters Flat black ( applied with a hairy stick to the link belt ) Model Masters Gloss copper sprayed initially then brushed with Model Masters Gloss brass for highlights. Tips of the rounds are Black Sharpie Marker and Model Masters Gloss red for the tracer round tips. The bucket is just hanging there for the time being til' I discover where I really want it to go. It's a metal bucket from An-Bri-RC so brush on Model Masters 'Wood' then carefully clean off with a small file over the metal strapping and you have a nice wooden bucket. ;o) Those are the San Juans to the West of us. They are a lot closer than the picture hints at. We are surrounded by three mountain groups here in our little valley in the Southern Rockies. 360 degrees of peaks. I'm working on finishing this one. I just received an email from Robert at ETO that the Post Office is unable to deliver his Schumo shipment to his warehouse so he had to reorder. Another spell of waiting but at least the shipping will be expedited this time. ( hopefully )
Carl! Thank you, my Friend. I am following along on your work and am pleased as punch as usual. ;o)
Doc Phibes! I could not agree more. Little pieces that we cannot but help to have associated with our own likes and dislikes. The psychological aspect of tank building. The 'Crazy Joe' we all knowingly or unknowingly nurture.
regards,
Painless
Herman! The paint is all rattlecan Model Masters Flat black ( applied with a hairy stick to the link belt ) Model Masters Gloss copper sprayed initially then brushed with Model Masters Gloss brass for highlights. Tips of the rounds are Black Sharpie Marker and Model Masters Gloss red for the tracer round tips. The bucket is just hanging there for the time being til' I discover where I really want it to go. It's a metal bucket from An-Bri-RC so brush on Model Masters 'Wood' then carefully clean off with a small file over the metal strapping and you have a nice wooden bucket. ;o) Those are the San Juans to the West of us. They are a lot closer than the picture hints at. We are surrounded by three mountain groups here in our little valley in the Southern Rockies. 360 degrees of peaks. I'm working on finishing this one. I just received an email from Robert at ETO that the Post Office is unable to deliver his Schumo shipment to his warehouse so he had to reorder. Another spell of waiting but at least the shipping will be expedited this time. ( hopefully )
Carl! Thank you, my Friend. I am following along on your work and am pleased as punch as usual. ;o)
Doc Phibes! I could not agree more. Little pieces that we cannot but help to have associated with our own likes and dislikes. The psychological aspect of tank building. The 'Crazy Joe' we all knowingly or unknowingly nurture.
regards,
Painless
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
Thats a great looking piece of armour there , really great detailing weathering etc. very very nice.
Best regards stuart
Best regards stuart
Grantham Light Armoured Division RCTC
Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
The detailing is amazing. I wonder though, when or where Joe lost his legs. I guess it has to do with either wine or molotov?
- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
Good afternoon all!
TigerX2, Thank you, sir. It is a WIP for the next couple of weeks.
Soeren, Shhhh! Don't tell Joe his legs are missing. He usually takes em' off when he's in the turret. Sometimes it's hard to find them again what with his glass eye an all.
regards,
Painless
TigerX2, Thank you, sir. It is a WIP for the next couple of weeks.
Soeren, Shhhh! Don't tell Joe his legs are missing. He usually takes em' off when he's in the turret. Sometimes it's hard to find them again what with his glass eye an all.
regards,
Painless
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- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
Another Monday and the wait for Schumo continues, possibly for another two weeks. So today I picked up the crew packs and did a modification of the mount system I had worked out for the bags on 'Maxene'. The epoxy and milliput need to sit and cure so I will get back to weathering and paint when they are ready. Pics:
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- c.rainford73
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
Very ingenious modification with the bags Mr Painless. So Mr crazy Joe's mount has a name. I like it

Tanks alot....

- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
Carl!
Thank you, sir! To avoid confusion, this is 'Maxene' ( pics ) The M36B1 is unnamed.
regards,
Painless
Thank you, sir! To avoid confusion, this is 'Maxene' ( pics ) The M36B1 is unnamed.
regards,
Painless
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- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer
Early and therefore _super_ long day today. I spent a couple of hours doing a pinwash on the bags, stowage and vehicle in general. It will be modulated by washes and weathering before all is done. Pics:
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- Bucket got a little depth as well.
- Bucket got a little depth as well..JPG (91.82 KiB) Viewed 2853 times
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- A little detail on the horn
- A little detail on the horn.JPG (96.61 KiB) Viewed 2853 times
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