M4 sherman i have decided i want to make into a Normandy moc
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19 7 November, 18:10
gorby
Nice work. Don't forget that any loose oil drums or boxes would probably fall off when a real tank moves, so they would most like be strapped down.
Nice work. Don't forget that any loose oil drums or boxes would probably fall off when a real tank moves, so they would most like be strapped down.
13 November, 15:43
Kesa Tiho
I would add straps but i dont have any polystyrene nor the precision to paint them. And on this Sherman in particular it's in place, sniping tigers and any other IFVs so i can imagine it wont be moving much. Though maybe ill try painting straps on the oil drum later.
I would add straps but i dont have any polystyrene nor the precision to paint them. And on this Sherman in particular it's in place, sniping tigers and any other IFVs so i can imagine it wont be moving much. Though maybe ill try painting straps on the oil drum later.
13 November, 16:03
Spanjaard
you can take the the metal that covers wine bottles (tin?), cut it with scissors, and paint it in any color. or even paint it and then cut in thin stripes. serves really good for this kind of applications. it is possible to buy that kind of material. but if there is any bottle of wine being open at home, you have it for free.... another material that can be used is thin aluminium. Nesquick used to have a thin layer alumium under the lid of their cans for example. pretty useful stuff
a can of cola or similar drinks can be also cut with any scissors, but is is stronger than the other two i mentioned, so it may not be the best for those stripes. but you have some waiting to be used at home for sure. just be careful with your fingers, this stuff can be quite sharp 😉
you can take the the metal that covers wine bottles (tin?), cut it with scissors, and paint it in any color. or even paint it and then cut in thin stripes. serves really good for this kind of applications. it is possible to buy that kind of material. but if there is any bottle of wine being open at home, you have it for free.... another material that can be used is thin aluminium. Nesquick used to have a thin layer alumium under the lid of their cans for example. pretty useful stuff
a can of cola or similar drinks can be also cut with any scissors, but is is stronger than the other two i mentioned, so it may not be the best for those stripes. but you have some waiting to be used at home for sure. just be careful with your fingers, this stuff can be quite sharp 😉
13 November, 16:15
gorby
If you have any masking tape in works well as straps if you cut narrow strips.
If you have any masking tape in works well as straps if you cut narrow strips.
13 November, 16:53
Spanjaard
true, i was going to mention that too, but it seems i forgot at the end.
true, i was going to mention that too, but it seems i forgot at the end.
13 November, 21:25
Kesa Tiho
Since i cant upload pictures for whatever reason *exasperated sigh* ill just update yall through the comments. Started working on the brass shells. Got shell casings onto the Sherman now im painting the APC rounds
Since i cant upload pictures for whatever reason *exasperated sigh* ill just update yall through the comments. Started working on the brass shells. Got shell casings onto the Sherman now im painting the APC rounds
17 November, 20:09
Spanjaard
it may one of those days that SCM runs out of disk space and we have to wait until is resolved 😉 I has happened a fre times
it may one of those days that SCM runs out of disk space and we have to wait until is resolved 😉 I has happened a fre times
17 November, 22:53
gorby
Nice progress Kesa. I notice you've discovered that plasters/band-aids are a necessary part of modelling. 😄 😄
Nice progress Kesa. I notice you've discovered that plasters/band-aids are a necessary part of modelling. 😄 😄
18 November, 11:01
Kesa Tiho
You live you learn 😂. Should have discovered it a while ago but I'm a man and men don't bandage cuts (or at least ive been told) but a chemical burn is something i shouldn't tough out.. 😄
You live you learn 😂. Should have discovered it a while ago but I'm a man and men don't bandage cuts (or at least ive been told) but a chemical burn is something i shouldn't tough out.. 😄
18 November, 12:16