Finally done! (Added some new pics)
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1 19 October 2017, 18:44
Andreas
Thanks! Parts of the project was pretty time consuming, but well worth it in the end...
Thanks! Parts of the project was pretty time consuming, but well worth it in the end...
19 October 2017, 18:59
Patrick Hagelstein
Hi Andreas! Rummaging around for a STRV 121, I bumped into your build. Really nice! 👍 What Mr. Paint colors did you use exactly?
Hi Andreas! Rummaging around for a STRV 121, I bumped into your build. Really nice! 👍 What Mr. Paint colors did you use exactly?
14 February 2019, 05:07
Andreas
Thanks Patrick!
Colors used is MRP-176 (Black/Swedish Army color #093M), MRP-177 (Dark Green/Swedish Army color #326M), MRP-178 (Mid Green/Swedish Army color #322M) and MRP-179 (Tan/Swedish Army color #507M)
Also used Tamiya, AK and MIG for some details and touch-ups. Used black UMP primer on this.
Thanks Patrick!
Colors used is MRP-176 (Black/Swedish Army color #093M), MRP-177 (Dark Green/Swedish Army color #326M), MRP-178 (Mid Green/Swedish Army color #322M) and MRP-179 (Tan/Swedish Army color #507M)
Also used Tamiya, AK and MIG for some details and touch-ups. Used black UMP primer on this.
14 February 2019, 16:12
Andreas
Well Holger, I'll have to say I can't take credit for the net, it's Accurate Armours pre-fabricated net (photo etch, link: accurate-armour.com/..orama-photo-etch/d43 ), my only contribution on that part was painting and applying.
However I'm considering giving a DIY net a go on my current project, and will then try this method: plasticwarfare.se/20..lage-netting-in-135/
Instructions above is for the non-thermal camo net. But I saw someone that used this and then added tape on the "inside" and it looked pretty realistic.
Well Holger, I'll have to say I can't take credit for the net, it's Accurate Armours pre-fabricated net (photo etch, link: accurate-armour.com/..orama-photo-etch/d43 ), my only contribution on that part was painting and applying.
However I'm considering giving a DIY net a go on my current project, and will then try this method: plasticwarfare.se/20..lage-netting-in-135/
Instructions above is for the non-thermal camo net. But I saw someone that used this and then added tape on the "inside" and it looked pretty realistic.
14 February 2019, 16:24
Andreas
You're welcome! Accurate Armour have some really amazing stuff, I got their tank ARV resin conversion in my stash (and a donor).
As far as the netting goes I think they are super, ive used them on a couple of other builds as well and they really adds a little extra. Only issue I had with them is getting them locking as saggy as the real ones are.
You're welcome! Accurate Armour have some really amazing stuff, I got their tank ARV resin conversion in my stash (and a donor).
As far as the netting goes I think they are super, ive used them on a couple of other builds as well and they really adds a little extra. Only issue I had with them is getting them locking as saggy as the real ones are.
14 February 2019, 16:33
Patrick Hagelstein
Thanks Andreas! I'll include those colors in my next Mr. Paint order. And thanks for reminding me of that Plasticwarfare link. 🙂 I have the 1/72 Revell STRV 122 in my stash and bumped into that webpage while looking for ways to replicated the Barracuda system in 1/72. That still needs some good thinking though... 🙂
Thanks Andreas! I'll include those colors in my next Mr. Paint order. And thanks for reminding me of that Plasticwarfare link. 🙂 I have the 1/72 Revell STRV 122 in my stash and bumped into that webpage while looking for ways to replicated the Barracuda system in 1/72. That still needs some good thinking though... 🙂
14 February 2019, 18:24
Patrick Hagelstein
Yesterday somehow I ended up watching a special STRV 121 used for vehicle recovery training. It was driven into a big ditch on purpose the have the ARV crew something to tow.
Yesterday somehow I ended up watching a special STRV 121 used for vehicle recovery training. It was driven into a big ditch on purpose the have the ARV crew something to tow.
14 February 2019, 18:28
Andreas
Patrick, When I picked up the hobby again I got myself a couple of 1/72 tanks just to get started but I think it's way to small for me, I could never do camo net in 1/72. I still got a couple of 1/72 aircraft to practice on and refine some techniques on before hitting the 1/48. But I sometimes think details on the 1/35 are small.
MRP colors are wonderful to use I think, only issue is the odor I'd say.
I guess they kept a couple of the old 121's for practice purposes when they was decommissioned. I know they converted a couple of them to bridge layers also.
Patrick, When I picked up the hobby again I got myself a couple of 1/72 tanks just to get started but I think it's way to small for me, I could never do camo net in 1/72. I still got a couple of 1/72 aircraft to practice on and refine some techniques on before hitting the 1/48. But I sometimes think details on the 1/35 are small.
MRP colors are wonderful to use I think, only issue is the odor I'd say.
I guess they kept a couple of the old 121's for practice purposes when they was decommissioned. I know they converted a couple of them to bridge layers also.
14 February 2019, 18:56
Album info
Well, since reality has the bad habit of getting in the way of my hobby its taken me some time to complete this, and updates been few and far between.
but Im happy with the result...
Update 2019-02-13:
Added more and better pictures, and added a diorama/base plate.
Meng Leopard 2A4, with Swedish modifications, tow wires from Eureka, antennas and antenna mount from RB Model, decals from Echelon and camo netting from Accurate Armour. Painted with MRP and wheatering done with AK/MIG products.