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Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 5:06 am
by X82d Pathfinder
John:
I have been collecting since I was about 10. I still have a couple wacky things like Romel's Rod, The Circus Wagon, Bathtub buggy and others from the original 1969 releases. I do cars,aircraft, trains, armor, figures. Even N scale trains, RC aircraft, cars and armor. I hate the hobby shop. I can always find something to buy. lol
Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 7:46 am
by DRAGONWAGON
Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:51 am
by X82d Pathfinder
John:
Hell, I was getting ready to send a search and rescue team to recover you.

Nice to see more of the build up. The Olive looks very good for the U.S. Olive drab. I was going to use the U.S. drab as well from Model Master, however It's not correct for British SCC15, which is more on the Khaki Drab side. I found a great mixture for Tamiya paints and it matches the actually color chip. I am going to get back into the swing soon on mine. I have been working on the turret rotation. The resin hull is a bit of work to get right. Anyway, nice to see you back and I'll look forward to the continuation.
-Dan
Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:58 am
by DRAGONWAGON
Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:58 pm
by X82d Pathfinder
John:
Looking good! What did you use for the base blue on the M2?
Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:13 am
by DRAGONWAGON
Dan,
Basecolor is flat black (Tamiya) after that a light drybrush with steel from Vallejo and the a very very thin wash with Vallejo dark blue....Only a hint of the blue is enough.....
John.
Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:04 pm
by DRAGONWAGON
Not much to see this time, but I started on the weathering-job. Plan is to go panel by panel, this to obtain difference in color to get the model a more vivid and weathered look.
Grtz, John.
Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 4:20 am
by X82d Pathfinder
John:
Are you using the AK washes on this one? I am going old school on this build and using the old panel fade technique. Works well in this scale and makes it look well worn. Anyway, keep up the good work!
-Dan
Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:28 am
by DRAGONWAGON
Dan:
No, all the washes, fading and scratches are done with good old oils. I love the AK stuff, but I didn't want to get out my comfort zone on this one.
Oils take way longer to dry, but it gives you also more correction time when you mistakenly f*ck up!!
John. (who will be able to post some more pics next week....finally)
Re: Sherman M4(105)
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:16 pm
by X82d Pathfinder
John: You F*ck up? Say it's not so! Oh, you're Chair Farce. I understand. HA HA! I broke out the Windsor Newton oils as well. Hell, some are 20 years old! Are you using odorless turpentine for your washes? I used the Burnt Umber over the Humrol Wood on the handles on the M2. Anyway, it's coming down to the end of the build. Finally! I solved the Li Po use issue as well. I'll be running an 5000 MA LiPo. That should run it for a while, even with the smoker.
-Dan