1/72 Trumpeter T62 {ST}

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Looks about right for a rushed re spray. Think you captured the wear on the edges well.
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Thought of you the other day when I read a report of the Japanese Modelling Show, some one has released a large armoured railway gun , that brought back some memories !
 

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Hi Simon
Yes I agree with the others. The effect looks pretty convincing to me.
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Thanks one and all - unfortunately I think I may have ruined it

I did a dark brown wash with water based WN oils, decided it wasn't dark enough around the details so did another layer with a very dark wash and I seem to have been a bit heavy handed and obliterated the actual paint finish - DOH! :disappointed2:

Will have to leave it for a few days anyway to dry out fully so will see if I can resurrect it later
 

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Hi Simon,

Just saw this...if you have a protective layer on the base paint then immediately clean the wash with whatever solvent you used. Leaving the wash on may make it harder to remove it.

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Its certainly well used. A good base to get to grips with further weathering.
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Tis not like you, heat stroke most likely.

Hope the water based oils clean off easily.
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Hello Ian, Richard, Steve, John and anyone else that happens by

Couldn't clean the wash off due to the AK Worn Effects - as soon as I tried the paint started to lift

Left it all to dry out then got a flat brush and dry brushed it with a series of buff layers to lift the details back above the washed areas

I then went around all the green bits with a tiny 0000 brush and marked them in again and added a few more for good measure especially around the bits where I reckoned the crew would tend to climb most - front glacis and a couple of places on the turret to get to the hatches

Changed the rear fuel drum to green for a bit of variation

Tracks have had a base of VJ track primer

Not taken any pics yet but I think it can be considered rescued

May get a chance to do a little more and take some pics after work tonight........
 
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Hi Simon just caught up with is one, I know I'm very late, amazing attention to detail as always, love all fuel tank plumbing :thumb2:.
Please you managed to rescue it, would have been a disaster, all that work a mojo killer for sure.
Pete :smiling4:.
 

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Pleased the rescue worked. It is all too easy to be over cautious and then to over compensate.
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Hi Simon, you've rescued it? Fantastic.

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Sounds good :thumb2:
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Ross - well I think so.....
Pete - glad you're still around. Thanks for dropping in :thumb2:
Jim - hopefully. As you know painting is not my best subject
Richard - think so, photos below so you can judge
John - thanks

Right, here we go - after a fair bit of work I think it is rescued but you can judge for yourselves.....

t62-076_2018-5-21.jpg t62-077_2018-5-21.jpg t62-078_2018-5-21.jpg t62-079_2018-5-21.jpg t62-080_2018-5-21.jpg

Don't worry - if you think it is crap please feel free to tell me so
 
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Nice wear and tear you got there Simon. And good work on the rescue, really love that battered look. I wouldn't say it looks crap at all. But what do I know LOL

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Well Simon if you think, that is as you put it crap, I hope all my builds are just as crap. a great rescue.
 

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I'm with Ian - a great rescue. The impact of the look is better from the distant view point. A lot of hard work has been rewarded well:thumb2:
 

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Hi Simon
Great rescuing. Used and abused but realistic.
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