"M4 Sherman Tank - Warcolours" Topic
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Warcolours Painting Studio | 10 May 2014 3:06 a.m. PST |
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jowady | 10 May 2014 8:45 a.m. PST |
Nice paint job and nice weathering, just a couple of quibbles. Shermans have "live track", the track shouldn't sag from return roller to return roller. Also only the top left lens on the rear lights was red. The others were station keeping lights and had clear lenses. Other than that very nice job! |
idontbelieveit | 10 May 2014 9:17 a.m. PST |
Nicely done – what did you think of the kit? How many parts and how well does it go together? |
Warcolours Painting Studio | 10 May 2014 9:22 a.m. PST |
The kit looks really nice and gose together like a breeze. Just two parts for the hull, two for the turret and three for the gun and mantlet, plus the.50 cal and radio antenna; the flanks with all the running gear is a single part and two part tracks (upper and lower half). The sag in the track is moulded in
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jowady | 10 May 2014 10:24 a.m. PST |
That's a mistake in the kit then. It's a common one. Still, really nice weathering. Did you put the texture on the turret? |
Warcolours Painting Studio | 10 May 2014 10:30 a.m. PST |
No real texture, it's just painted on. Sponge chipping and some small highlights to give it a three dimensional effect. |
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