Re: Oh No! I fell off the tank-wagon again...
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 10:13 am
Hello 43rd,
I appreciate the tips on weathering the out of box tanks. I have noticed some of the tanks are a little more paint detailed than others so I'll need to pick my paint updating battles carefully. I did drop by a local hobby shop and they did have a couple of the Tamiya rust, mud, dirt and weather related paint compacts to try my hand at it. I have several WPL trucks so I think I will sacrifice one of those my grandsons have already started on the natural process. After I have a little confidence I will work on the Tiger. As you mentioned the history of the tank is what breaths a little life into these mechanical creatures and what makes them beyond just a toy model. I have read a piece about the German tank command that created quit a bit of chaos around Normandy the later part of the war and his Tiger was 007. I think I will try to emulate his tank and if I purchase a Sherman I'll see if I can convert it into a Firefly and pay tribute to go the Canadian that finally ended his campaign.
Thank you for your help and I do think your Panther is a great example to aspire to. My grandsons and son in law are starting a website to document and video some of our exploits. It's grandpasrcgarage.com so in awhile please take a look. I'll try to show progress on the Tiger and other tanks if a find some ambition.
Regards,
Grandpa
I appreciate the tips on weathering the out of box tanks. I have noticed some of the tanks are a little more paint detailed than others so I'll need to pick my paint updating battles carefully. I did drop by a local hobby shop and they did have a couple of the Tamiya rust, mud, dirt and weather related paint compacts to try my hand at it. I have several WPL trucks so I think I will sacrifice one of those my grandsons have already started on the natural process. After I have a little confidence I will work on the Tiger. As you mentioned the history of the tank is what breaths a little life into these mechanical creatures and what makes them beyond just a toy model. I have read a piece about the German tank command that created quit a bit of chaos around Normandy the later part of the war and his Tiger was 007. I think I will try to emulate his tank and if I purchase a Sherman I'll see if I can convert it into a Firefly and pay tribute to go the Canadian that finally ended his campaign.
Thank you for your help and I do think your Panther is a great example to aspire to. My grandsons and son in law are starting a website to document and video some of our exploits. It's grandpasrcgarage.com so in awhile please take a look. I'll try to show progress on the Tiger and other tanks if a find some ambition.
Regards,
Grandpa