Italian M40-75/18 Semovente
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29 March 2014, 15:35
Albi Hitz
Wow! What a cool finish. It looks cool. Al this little spots .... cool.
I like it!
Wow! What a cool finish. It looks cool. Al this little spots .... cool.
I like it!
29 March 2014, 21:57
Kevin Foureman
Nice job! OI have one of these to build as well. I will be using the Brach Models kit. I have quite a few Italian tank kits I will be building in the future. Do you have any other Italian tanks done?
Nice job! OI have one of these to build as well. I will be using the Brach Models kit. I have quite a few Italian tank kits I will be building in the future. Do you have any other Italian tanks done?
30 March 2014, 12:48
George Bacon
Thanks Kevin! 🙂. I built Italeri's Semovente L.40 da 47/32 a couple of years ago and really liked it, although there were some fit problems on the upper hull. It sits proudly in my curio cabinet. Tried Tamiya's Carro Armato M13/40 but it wasn't coming out to my liking, and has long since departed this world. 🙂
Thanks Kevin! 🙂. I built Italeri's Semovente L.40 da 47/32 a couple of years ago and really liked it, although there were some fit problems on the upper hull. It sits proudly in my curio cabinet. Tried Tamiya's Carro Armato M13/40 but it wasn't coming out to my liking, and has long since departed this world. 🙂
30 March 2014, 13:15
Brian Geiger
You've done it again George. What an awesome job on a vintage kit from the 60's! Bravo... indeed.
You've done it again George. What an awesome job on a vintage kit from the 60's! Bravo... indeed.
31 March 2014, 04:35
Kevin Foureman
I have two of the Italeri M13/40's and will be doing one as an M14/41. They are future projects. 🙂 Again, nice work!
I have two of the Italeri M13/40's and will be doing one as an M14/41. They are future projects. 🙂 Again, nice work!
31 March 2014, 11:52
George Bacon
Wow, thanks for all the encouragement Mates! 🙂. You are all too kind!
Kevin, I'd love to see the M/14/41 conversion 👍.
Wow, thanks for all the encouragement Mates! 🙂. You are all too kind!
Kevin, I'd love to see the M/14/41 conversion 👍.
31 March 2014, 12:13
Kevin Foureman
Interestingly, while doing my research on Italian armor to prep for my projects and what kits to buy, I was able to discover that the Italeri/Zvezda kits and even the Tamiya kit was more closely correct for M14/41's than they are for the stated M13/40's. I have purchased Model Victoria's detail/conversion set and now figure between the two Italeri kits and the detail set I should be able to build both versions correctly. I also have Brach Models M15/42 as well. Hopefully will get one rolling soon. I have 5 aircraft models underway and a tank and 2 cars along with a dinosaur and several girl kits. Yep...I am crazy like that! LOL
Interestingly, while doing my research on Italian armor to prep for my projects and what kits to buy, I was able to discover that the Italeri/Zvezda kits and even the Tamiya kit was more closely correct for M14/41's than they are for the stated M13/40's. I have purchased Model Victoria's detail/conversion set and now figure between the two Italeri kits and the detail set I should be able to build both versions correctly. I also have Brach Models M15/42 as well. Hopefully will get one rolling soon. I have 5 aircraft models underway and a tank and 2 cars along with a dinosaur and several girl kits. Yep...I am crazy like that! LOL
31 March 2014, 13:16
Michael Razz
Love the way u made this!
you can look hours to it....nice details
Love the way u made this!
you can look hours to it....nice details
27 September 2014, 07:54
Acki
Hi George, wonderfull wheathering and colour and details and building and...I´m fan!
Hi George, wonderfull wheathering and colour and details and building and...I´m fan!
27 September 2014, 10:24
George Bacon
Thanks Urban! It would be nice if Italeri updated this one, and maybe added an interior!
Thanks Urban! It would be nice if Italeri updated this one, and maybe added an interior!
27 September 2014, 15:00
Urban Gardini
Tamiya's updated one is lovely and I think that Model Victoria have a resin interior for it.
Tamiya's updated one is lovely and I think that Model Victoria have a resin interior for it.
27 September 2014, 17:01
Kerry COX
George, what a brilliant job and effect you have managed to create here and f I may be so bold as to make a suggestion that would "finish" this already beautiful model.
I would encourage you to now give it that "just stopped on the road somewhere" look, by doing a bit of "dry brush" with some 'steel' paint, maybe some Testors "Buffing metalizer" that will help effect a look of "steel on steel" ware, mainly on the drive sprocket teeth, the traction 'lugs' of the tracks where they meet the road, and also, the area where the rubber bonded road wheels run on the tracks inner surfaces, as this area becomes quite shiney from all that contact AND, maybe, give the rubber bonded "ROAD' wheels some blackening , only on the surface where they roll along the track too.
These little bits of detailing wins competitions.
Believe me, this will really make your masterpiece the talk of your club.
I do it to all of my AFV's and it always gets the viewers of your work, to really look harder at the attention to detail you have already achieved.
I hope you don't mind me suggesting these tips, as my comments are in NO way, a criticism of your work.
Cheers 🙂
George, what a brilliant job and effect you have managed to create here and f I may be so bold as to make a suggestion that would "finish" this already beautiful model.
I would encourage you to now give it that "just stopped on the road somewhere" look, by doing a bit of "dry brush" with some 'steel' paint, maybe some Testors "Buffing metalizer" that will help effect a look of "steel on steel" ware, mainly on the drive sprocket teeth, the traction 'lugs' of the tracks where they meet the road, and also, the area where the rubber bonded road wheels run on the tracks inner surfaces, as this area becomes quite shiney from all that contact AND, maybe, give the rubber bonded "ROAD' wheels some blackening , only on the surface where they roll along the track too.
These little bits of detailing wins competitions.
Believe me, this will really make your masterpiece the talk of your club.
I do it to all of my AFV's and it always gets the viewers of your work, to really look harder at the attention to detail you have already achieved.
I hope you don't mind me suggesting these tips, as my comments are in NO way, a criticism of your work.
Cheers 🙂
27 October 2014, 22:58
George Bacon
Thanks for the tips Kerry. I already do "metalize" appropriate road wheels, etc. I also usually use it around the gun muzzle and other places of "wear". It doesn't show well in the photos, probably because I often apply a dust filter (especially on desert subjects) just before the final dull coat. It kills the sheen of the metal, but a judge with a good light will see the attempt. Thanks again!
Thanks for the tips Kerry. I already do "metalize" appropriate road wheels, etc. I also usually use it around the gun muzzle and other places of "wear". It doesn't show well in the photos, probably because I often apply a dust filter (especially on desert subjects) just before the final dull coat. It kills the sheen of the metal, but a judge with a good light will see the attempt. Thanks again!
28 October 2014, 01:05
Kerry COX
I am sorry I can't enlarge the photo, but with your permission can I save it to a folder here on my computer and have a closer look at it. ? as I really do consider it to be one of the best AFV's I have seen for a long time. Kerry. 🙂
I am sorry I can't enlarge the photo, but with your permission can I save it to a folder here on my computer and have a closer look at it. ? as I really do consider it to be one of the best AFV's I have seen for a long time. Kerry. 🙂
28 October 2014, 01:32
George Bacon
Thanks Kerry 🙂 No problem here if you download the photos. Thanks for asking!
Thanks Kerry 🙂 No problem here if you download the photos. Thanks for asking!
28 October 2014, 02:25
George Bacon
Thanks Oleg! Yes, Zvezda (which is also Italeri, I think?) with scratch-built interior detailing, Eduard photo-etch, Friumodell tracks, and RB barrel... 🙂
Thanks Oleg! Yes, Zvezda (which is also Italeri, I think?) with scratch-built interior detailing, Eduard photo-etch, Friumodell tracks, and RB barrel... 🙂
28 October 2014, 12:51
Aghis Barberopoulos
Beautiful result, I think the pitting effect looks very realistic.
Beautiful result, I think the pitting effect looks very realistic.
29 October 2014, 20:55
George Bacon
Thanks Aghis and Cliff. 🙂.
Aghis, the pitting was done by applying salt to a rust colored base coat, then overspraying the final color. The salt is scratched off after the paint dries (I used acrylics).
Thanks Aghis and Cliff. 🙂.
Aghis, the pitting was done by applying salt to a rust colored base coat, then overspraying the final color. The salt is scratched off after the paint dries (I used acrylics).
29 October 2014, 22:44
Album info
Zvezda 1/35 Scale with scratch-building and aftermarket parts (photo-etch, barrel, tracks)