Cheers Rick.That looks the Bomb Scottie......keep it coming mate. Rick H.
Nick, not sure how much time they would have spent forming ùp and training.Great work Scottie - just spent a while catching up with this thread.
Made me wonder how much testing a new vehicle would have had before being loaded up and pointed in the direction of the beaches of Normandy.....
Nick
Cheers they look ok don't they and so simple to do.Great work, as always Paul. You have really got those PVA Tarps down to a T!
Thanks Mick.Looking great Scottie, lovely paint job
Mark I got lucky this time lol.The preshading really paid off well,looks great.
Andrew no worries mate, it is very hard to keep up with all the great builds, glad you like what you see.Paul
Sorry, completely missed the updates. Very well done indeed, it's looking great.
ATB
Andrew
Tim, Good point I will have to see if I can find any references on line, but that will be easier said then done I'm rubbish at finding things on the net lol.Looking good Scottie.
Regarding weathering, were there any loading chalk marks for D Day vehicles? These were fairly universal for entrained traffic at this time, so if they were used they would probably still be visible. Also, on D Day there would probably be salt staining and sand present from the landing itself. Lastly, there would probably be some wear. The units trained extensively prior to D Day, and this would create the usual wear and fuel/oil staining on the vehicle.
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