Richard48
SMF Supporter
Nicely done Fella.One Afv ive never built before.
Good on ya.
Richard
Good on ya.
Richard
The 105 info re the colours are pretty much the same today!! (Still)The gun on the Priest is an American weapon, and American colour codes differed from British, but chances are good that modern NATO colours are based on American ones anyway.
Good information on packing tube colours here:
And the shells:
Cheers PaulLook'in good.
Cheers Mick, I'm hoping it'll be finished by tomorrow night.Nice work bud
You must be new to this hobby … I don’t remember the last time I thought I would finish a model tomorrowI'm hoping it'll be finished by tomorrow night.
.... Just think of me as a wildly optimistic modeller with loads of great expectations,(which quite often fail to arrive on time!!),and you'll be somewhere close Jakko.You must be new to this hobby … I don’t remember the last time I thought I would finish a model tomorrow
Thanks for that .... and also for the info.A really spectacular build. The lengths you guys go to is incredible.
Don't know if they used the same colour codes in WW2, but these days a yellow stripe would signify HE. IIRC Grey was a chemical weapon.
Cheers Rick,tis a very enjoyable buildWell done Smiffy! Looks the K-9's Cods from here!!
Thanks Pete.Nicely done.
Pete
HA!... Very true !! Glad you agree about the weatheringNot overdone at all mate,if you cant put a bit of wear and tear on a 25t hunk of steel then that just leaves the poor old knees lol...nice build
Cheers John..... I find that painting up the smaller stuff can be a nice break from getting all of the major weathering to blend.I can see this getting the D.
Andy, a brilliant bit of weathering, love the metal finish esp on those tools , that's some neat detail painting.
Thanks for that Jakko.... some excellent info.The gun on the Priest is an American weapon, and American colour codes differed from British, but chances are good that modern NATO colours are based on American ones anyway.
Good information on packing tube colours here:
And the shells:
Thanks Richard,I do like these types of things.....and this Academy offering is a rather nice kit.Nicely done Fella.One Afv ive never built before.
Good on ya.
Richard
Cheers John.... Isn't it obvious? ....Looks good Mr Smith, what part did Cohan do ?
Thanks Andrew, it's nice to let the imagination runComing on very nicely Andy!! Looking very good indeed.
Andrew
I agree the the two Gents in the above posts.....a nicely dug in Priest and a very homogeneous blending of base and vehicle!
Cheers John,it won't be long nowAgree with you Andy, not any more you could to the layout or the Priest.
Bring on the finished item
Thanks AndyLooking great Andy.
Very kind of you thanks Rick... Almost done now.I agree the the two Gents in the above posts.....a nicely dug in Priest and a very homogeneous blending of base and vehicle!
Ha!!... What I said to the above..What he and the others said!
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