"1/72 British tanks for Chain of Command" Topic
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Hrldplmr | 06 Dec 2014 8:05 p.m. PST |
I've just finished the first batch of support for my 1/72 Chain of Command British. Now on to the Germans! It was great fun putting together these kits, my first armour models with weathering and such. Pics and writeup here: link |
Londonplod | 07 Dec 2014 4:55 a.m. PST |
Very nice too, I have the PSC British infantry box and find them rather small, are the Carrier crews the same size as the infantry? |
vikingtim | 07 Dec 2014 2:23 p.m. PST |
look great! A question about the Pledge One Go that you used… Was this as a sealant for the paint over the whole vehicle before you applied the weathering? |
trailape | 08 Dec 2014 12:07 a.m. PST |
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Hrldplmr | 08 Dec 2014 3:54 a.m. PST |
@londonplod… check out this useful figure comparison (although it only has a PSC Russian) link @vikingtim… that's right – Johnsons Future is the real deal but this is similar. People rave about it on modelmaking websites. One negative is that pigments adhere best to a matt surface. |
archiduque | 10 Dec 2014 9:20 a.m. PST |
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