Sherman M4A1
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27 April 2014, 14:27
Martyn Fox
Don't you just love all them track links (not).Personally I'd rather have the vinyl DS tracks. I tend to be a painting man as to a building man.What kit are you building Jan.
Don't you just love all them track links (not).Personally I'd rather have the vinyl DS tracks. I tend to be a painting man as to a building man.What kit are you building Jan.
27 April 2014, 15:15
Jan Hazes
It's the Dragon Operation Cobra version of the Sherman. The mold and fit of the kit are excellent so the cleaning up was OK. But like you, I like to start splashing paint on asap as you can see in the picture. The other Dragon kits I have have either DS or Magic tracks. So that should be less of a pita🙂
It's the Dragon Operation Cobra version of the Sherman. The mold and fit of the kit are excellent so the cleaning up was OK. But like you, I like to start splashing paint on asap as you can see in the picture. The other Dragon kits I have have either DS or Magic tracks. So that should be less of a pita🙂
27 April 2014, 15:38
Jan Hazes
Completed after enduring the nightmare of the tracks. The instructions said 78 links a side. After fiddling around for ages trying to fit the tracks on, I added 2 links...problem solved.
Completed after enduring the nightmare of the tracks. The instructions said 78 links a side. After fiddling around for ages trying to fit the tracks on, I added 2 links...problem solved.
3 May 2014, 15:54
Martyn Fox
Nice looking Sherman Jan. I fancy that kit myself, but might have to source some DS tracks🙂 Have you got the 1/35 armour bug?
Nice looking Sherman Jan. I fancy that kit myself, but might have to source some DS tracks🙂 Have you got the 1/35 armour bug?
3 May 2014, 16:02
Jan Hazes
Thanks Martyn. I must say I quite enjoyed the build and am happy with the result of this kit. Although I definately need some practice on the different weathering techniques. I'm jealous of the results some of you more seasoned modelers pull off. But there will most certainly be more 1:35 builds in the foreseable future. I've got a few nice kits in my stash 🙂
Thanks Martyn. I must say I quite enjoyed the build and am happy with the result of this kit. Although I definately need some practice on the different weathering techniques. I'm jealous of the results some of you more seasoned modelers pull off. But there will most certainly be more 1:35 builds in the foreseable future. I've got a few nice kits in my stash 🙂
3 May 2014, 16:27
Jan Hazes
Hunter, I used Vallejo pigments for the mud and pigment fix to make it stick. I suppose you could use white glue as well.
Hunter, I used Vallejo pigments for the mud and pigment fix to make it stick. I suppose you could use white glue as well.
3 May 2014, 22:40
james johnson
I've gotten used to the individual track links....I only clean up that which will be seen.....really nice paint job! is the tarp scratch? 👍
I've gotten used to the individual track links....I only clean up that which will be seen.....really nice paint job! is the tarp scratch? 👍
3 May 2014, 23:49
Jan Hazes
Thanks James. And thanks for the tip. The tarp is not scratch made but a resin piece from a PlusModel bag set. There's 8 different pieces in there so enough for a few models.
Thanks James. And thanks for the tip. The tarp is not scratch made but a resin piece from a PlusModel bag set. There's 8 different pieces in there so enough for a few models.
4 May 2014, 08:29
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My first 1:35 scale armor build EVER. Finshed cleaning up 160 tracklinks and 324 connection pins. Completed the first track in about 3 hours. Hope the second goes quicker. This is taking longer than I anticipated. Now I know why people revert to after market tracks;)