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Austrailian Matilda Part 2

IMG_1202I had a little time over the Christmas Holiday and was able to keep this project moving forward!  As you can see, paint and decals are on, and basic washes/dry brushing to bring out the details is completed.  Next up will be some detail painting and the weathering.  I have already started that process some, as you may notice there is a bit of rough texture on the side skirts and around the front and rear of the hull.  That is some acrylic artist texture putty.  A bit of "blended fibers" mixed with "stucco" makes a great caked on mud and dirt effect.  With the texture applied, all we need now is color and dust!  Im hoping that I will be able to just about finish this build up this weekend.  We shall see!

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Austrailian Matilda

A new project in the works, a Matilda tank from World War II again, but a little different than the previous version.  This time I will be doing a Austrailian Matilda, which was a later Mk III or Mk IV tank, and had some unusual features like the track gaurds, turret ring armor, stowage box and other details.  The conversion is from Firestorm Models out of Austrailia (where else?) and works perfectly with the new tooled Taymia kit.  I also have a crew for it, bush hats and all.  Paint will be pretty simple (dark green), but the weathering will be fun as I make it look well used in the jungles of the South Pacific!

 

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A few more 1:35 jeeps!

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Well I'm back in the Jeep addiction again!  I'm not in a position to own the full size one (yet!), so I'm expending energy on making more of these 1:35 scale ones.  These are the first of many planned..  Both are based on the excellent Tamiya kit, with a few modifications.  The first represents a jeep during the D-Day landings, June 1944.  Note the white bumpers, shipping data on the passenger side, "left hand drive" warning on the tilt, and cammo netting.  The odd color star is a "gas paint" star.  The light green area would change color if under a chemical attack.  The tilt was covered in tea bag paper and came from Italieri's old kit.

The other is the Tamiya kit with Verlinden's "Calliope" rocket launcher conversion. This is a real vehicle, and several were made and used in Europe early in 1945 while the allies were making their way into Germany.  It was a area bombardment weapon, with no real accuracy, mainly point and shoot type artillery.  The Sherman tank was also fitted with these same tubes (though more) and used for the same purpose. 

 

 

 

 

 

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great new figures from Bravo 6!

Vladimir Demchenko, or otherwise known as the master sculpter behind the Bravo 6 line of figures, has sent news of a brand new release!  This ties in with thier on going USMC in veitnam theme.  Here we have two grunts working together to tempt a sniper into exposing himself.  I will no doubt be picking up these as I both poses are very useable for my Hue city firefight I am thinking of doing.  I need to get to work painting up the others I have so we can start work on these!
Thanks Vladi for such wonderfuly sculpted figures! Truely works of art!

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Old Matilda Repaint finished

MatildaMkI_repaint_19Wraped up the painting on this over a month ago!  It will actully appear as an "airbrush armour" column in SMMI in the comming months.  But for now here is a preview.  Ill have a few more minor details to add before delivering to the client, but overall Im very pleased with how this came out!

 

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