Hey everyone, Ive started assembling my Tamiya Pershy with my dad now hes home, I was wondering, when assembling the hull and upper hull, is it better to attach details such as towing eyes, lift eyes, stowage boxes etc before assembly so they are all painted together? I imagine this would mean less hastle, and no chance of glue spoiling the paint?
Cheers,
Alex
Tamiya Pershing assembly, help needed!
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panzershrek
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Re: Tamiya Pershing assembly, help needed!
i build my tanks then paint them then paint the stowage boxes etc and put them on i find this way better
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Re: Tamiya Pershing assembly, help needed!
I find its best to assemble first then prime and paint, the glue can stain the paint otherwise
Just my experience painting HL's tho, I've never tried a Tam with extra bits.
Just my experience painting HL's tho, I've never tried a Tam with extra bits.
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Re: Tamiya Pershing assembly, help needed!
i build my tanks in a similar way to septon, its what i feel comfortable with, i guess thats the key, try several different ways, then stick with whats best for you
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Re: Tamiya Pershing assembly, help needed!
I built My Jagdpanther in sequence according to the instruction manual, except the wheels because I was waiting for the ball race upgrade they and the tracks went on to the chassis last. I wish that I had left off the small details such as the tools and jack block until after I had painted it
Re: Tamiya Pershing assembly, help needed!
with my jagdpanther, i found the hard way that it would be best to prime all of the metal parts before assembly, as if you do it this way you wont have to dis-assemble it all like i did. personally i found this out the hard way lol. 
with the extra parts as in stowage, i left them on when the tank was airbrushed, (by fleshy
) and them am still (haven't done it yet) going to paint the stowage bits after.
cheers,
matt
with the extra parts as in stowage, i left them on when the tank was airbrushed, (by fleshy
cheers,
matt
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Re: Tamiya Pershing assembly, help needed!
Cheers guys! Ill try painting it all at once,after priming, and paint the tricky stuff- eg suspension components, on the sprues, and paint all metal seperately.
Cheers, Alex
Cheers, Alex
Re: Tamiya Pershing assembly, help needed!
I'm no expert, but I find that it works best for me to paint all the parts separate, then do some detailing to the small parts (mud on the shovel, etc)then carfully glue them on. If glue shows, I touch up with paint. Then when it is all assembled except tracks ( I do the tracks separate) I do the shadowing, dust, mud and grime. It seemed to work well on my Pershing.
BTW, I find that the fine grain of popsicle sticks work well to build ammo or K ration crates and such. No painting required (although I do shoot them with a dullcoat), but be sure to put them on before weathering.
BTW, I find that the fine grain of popsicle sticks work well to build ammo or K ration crates and such. No painting required (although I do shoot them with a dullcoat), but be sure to put them on before weathering.
D'mon1996
Tamiya 1st gen Sherman, Tamiya King Tiger (in box), HL Pershing (metallized & weathered), HL Tiger I (in progress, plastic), HL Panzer IV (metal gears & arms, plastic track), HL Panther (donor tank, to be radically modified)
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Tamiya 1st gen Sherman, Tamiya King Tiger (in box), HL Pershing (metallized & weathered), HL Tiger I (in progress, plastic), HL Panzer IV (metal gears & arms, plastic track), HL Panther (donor tank, to be radically modified)
Sanity optional....
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Re: Tamiya Pershing assembly, help needed!
i used to paint all bits seperit,
but as time go by i build the hole model first then camo all,
then paint tools bits +bobs after.
but as time go by i build the hole model first then camo all,
then paint tools bits +bobs after.
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