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September 20, 2020Let´s see what I can get out of that...2
September 20, 2020I present: The Great Ol´Pile o´Plastic... actually not that many parts3
September 20, 2020Hull details are okay-ish, but some work will help to achieve a (hopefully) better result4
September 20, 2020Note the weird "sunken-in" protective armored cover on the rear right of the engine deck. This was one of the factors that led me to replace the whole deck with a part from a revell T-55A5
September 20, 2020Turret is accurate for a T-54A or Type 59. Not a T-54B however, as it is missing the IR-searchlight and the new gunners sight.6
September 20, 2020After a good ammount of saw usage, I replaced the rear engine deck. I also did texture on the glacis plate7
September 20, 2020Cast texture on the turret. I still hope it didn´t turn out too "heavy"8
September 20, 2020I filled the periscope-openings with plastic sheet as I rather like them painted dark than having big holes in my models 🙂9
September 20, 2020The plate overlap seems to be correct for a Type 59... any experts on Type 59 hull-welding here?10
September 20, 2020I replaced some of the more visible parts holding the fenders with new ones from plastic11
September 20, 2020My absolutely crude replacement work in all its beauty... oh well :/12
September 20, 2020It does look somewhat Type 59-esque however, you gotta leave me that 🙂13
September 20, 2020Jumping forward in the build, I added some details from wire14
September 20, 2020Flame cuts on the front came out a little weird due to the putty scraping of differently than the plastic15
September 20, 2020Again you can enjoy crude weld-replication on the turret. Maybe I should find some epoxy putty that lets you d o precise welds in this scale. Stretched sprue doesn´t realy work that well for this imho16
September 20, 2020Edit: a shovel has been added from my bits-box17
September 20, 2020Additional details toward the rear of the vehicle and most importantly: stronk tenk need stronk log18
September 20, 2020The wiring on the side is a connection between the fuel-tanks. You can also get a glimpse at some of the details on the turret19
September 20, 2020Headlight-cage with electronic wires 🙂20
September 20, 2020I probably misplaced the hooky things on the turret a little so please don´t burn me on a stake for that 😉21
September 20, 2020Doesn´t look that bad from above... hehe22
September 20, 2020A little "tarp" was placed on the fender to consider wether/where storage can be added23
September 20, 2020There are several places where I could potentially put some tarp or maybe some ammo boxes if I find some among my spare parts24
September 24, 2020Although I wanted to use no dedicated accesssories, I ended up grabbing some ABER ammo belts out of my stash and added them to the machinegun. Little details such as this can in fact have a trendemous effect on the finished model25
September 24, 2020The whole thing got primed in black. You can also see how I grabbed different spare parts (shovel, tracks, jerry can) and clustered them around the vehicle26
September 24, 2020I did some wood-grain texture on the wooden board on the front of the vehicle. It came out quite well and I´m thinking about later painting it in a wood color to make it stand out further27
September 24, 2020I am thinking about painting the jerry can in blue later to give a touch of color to the tank ...28
September 24, 2020The turret detail came out quite ok, though I´m not 100% happy with the weld detail. Yet making a mess trying to sculpt them from milliput or something is less than desirable so it should work the way it is29
September 25, 2020Finished the primary painting in one session. Unfortunatly, I was so carried away that I forgot to put the camo onto chipping fluid, so I guess I just have to do little more handpainted chips 🙂30
September 25, 2020I went for a three-layer-approach with the base color:
1) Dark coat from desert yellow and earth on the lower parts/shadow-areas
2) Desert yellow and a little buff for most of the vehicle
3) Buff for highlights31
September 25, 2020To be fair, I tied some of the effects described in the previous picture together by spraying thinned paint over it32
September 25, 2020I then freehanded the camo with a green tone and rather thinned down paint. Maybe I will highlight some individual places before moving on to the next steps33
September 25, 2020The black primer + light base color combination really brings out the deep grooves on the splash board 🙂34
September 25, 2020I might have to enhance the shadows of the engine deck a little using balck paint, but there´s plenty of time for that later in the process35
September 25, 2020All the four colors I used for the primary paintjob (excluding primer)36
September 25, 2020It does start to look somewhat like the original now... these tanks look very similar to iraqi ones, but aren´t quite similar.37
September 27, 2020Did some further highlights on parts of the green using a mixture containing the green and a light cockpit-color to give a dusted and bleached appearance.38
September 27, 2020Also I used pure buff to do some highlighting and distressing on the tan parts of the vehicle. I first planned to use chipping fluid to create an uneven effect, but I think I´m going to continue with this 🙂39
September 27, 2020Thats the primary paintjob from five colors. Just missing some brushpainted highlights and then I can fix everything with varnish in preparation for the weathering40
September 27, 2020I set my pressure on the airbrush a little to high which led to some of the diluted buff-color spilling on one side of the turret, but it partially worked in my favour (lucky me). All "off" looking parts will be tied in during the weathering stages41
September 27, 2020A rather large ammount of light colored spots are found on the turret, as this is one of the most visually exposed parts42
September 27, 2020Some paint spills will require some weathering to tone them down. While I usually repaint areas with larger painting mistakes, I just leave those very small errors as they are easily hidden later 😉43
September 29, 2020Some brushpainted Light Wood color (roughly similar to Buff) provided a highlight for some parts44
September 29, 2020Opinions about painting contrasts such as this may (rightfully) differ, but I think that ,considering the smaller size of the model and the weathering that is yet to come, the application of such highlights helps to make for a convincing appearance that follows the look of the original and is pleasant to view45
September 29, 2020Track links are also basecoated. Experts will note, that those parts may not match the T-54 tracks, but I devided against ripping them off again as that would just bring problems 🙂46
September 29, 2020I did go for a dark green can, as blue looked a little off47
September 29, 2020The log was also painted with a translucent coat of a basic tan color. As it will get drybrushed and washed later on, that basecoat is sufficient48
September 29, 2020I also basecoated the shovel handle and painted periscopes etc. in grey. I guess I can finally start weathering now 🙂49
October 2, 2020After being given a clear coat, I speckled dust-colored enamel washes onto the vehicle. those where thinned and the intention behind this is to distress the surface somewhat further.50
October 2, 2020The turret recieved less speckling than the hull, as it would naturally catch less splashes and the vertical turret sides would be spared from things moving around them.51
October 2, 2020I added some further dry-earth splashes (visible on the front fenders). The paint I used for this has some texture in it which makes for a rather realistic appearance. A wash has aslo been applied to enhance the details52
October 2, 2020I did in fact play around with the wash to thinner ratio to achieve not only a pinwash, but also darken up some areas around the fenders and prevent some contrasts from getting too strong for my taste.53
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October 2, 2020Did a two-stage chipping using a ligther color to do the less deep scratches and then filled some with a dark grey color55
October 2, 2020The DShK has also been fitted56
October 2, 2020The log was drybrushed with the "light wood" color by AMMO57
October 2, 2020I mixed tracks wash and a rust wash to get a really dark and slightly rusty tone. this was applied over/around some chips and quite heavily around the exhaust. This part will later be darkened further by spraying thin black paint over it to simulate smoke residue58
October 2, 2020The grilles on the rear plate will also recieve a shadow using black color59
October 2, 2020Some dry-earth and dust washes have been used to give the lower hull a weathered appearance60
October 2, 2020I will hopefully manage to get the rubber band tracks fitted properly...
Yorumlar
7 20 September 2020, 16:48
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I´m afraid I have to put this on hold for a bit :/ Whatever I am trying, those rubber tracks won´t really do what they are supposed to. This includes the paint not sticking to them properly and them having too much tension to look nice. At least that means that I can collect some experience with resin aftermatket tracks.. hopefully
11 October 2020, 15:16
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My "converted" Type 59 from Trumpeters T-54B (really a T-54A). To be honest, I think the kit is exactly the same as their dedicated Type 59-offering.