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1/285th C-in-C WWII US Vehicles Painted by Fernando Enterprises


M4M52 Sherman 105 (3 per package)
Product #
US-4
Manufacturer
Suggested Retail Price
$4.50 USD

Dodge ¾-Ton Ambulance (4 per package)
Product #
US-104
Manufacturer
Suggested Retail Price
$6.00 USD

Dodge ¾-Ton Communication (3 per package)
Product #
US-103
Manufacturer
Suggested Retail Price
$5 USD


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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian writes:

I was out gaming a while back, and someone complimented the host's 1:285th scale modern vehicles. He replied something like, "Thanks, but I didn't paint those. I had them painted by Fernando Enterprises in Sri Lanka."

Now, Why Didn't I Think of That?

I've been sending models to Fernando Enterprises for years, and I never thought once of sending any 1:285th (6mm) models! Well, maybe that's because I like painting them. But I have a small mountain of them, and I'll never get around to painting all of them…

So I decided to send a 'sampler' to see if I liked how they turned out. The models I sent were WWII American, and you might be thinking, "Well, couldn't anyone paint olive drab on vehicles?" Well, yes, but I'm a little picky. I like to see some highlights and shadows. I want more than a spray can of olive drab. And I don't like sloppy.

I am also hoping that the painting style will mix well with the models I have already painted.

I sent three types of models, a few dozen models total, off to Sri Lanka to see if I would like the way they turned out. (Models supplied by C-in-C.)

The Painted Models

Painted models

These are the painted models back from Sri Lanka, which I've assembled and based (using Litko 3mm-thick wooden bases and FlexSteel.)

When the models arrived, the components were packaged individually in tiny ziplog bags. This works surprisingly well to protect delicate parts and paintjobs.

M4M52 Sherman 105

Sherman

This model has two pieces: hull and turret.

Sherman

Ambulance

Ambulance

This model has two pieces: vehicle and top (including the top of the cab). The top snaps into place.

Ambulance

¾-Ton Truck

Painted models

The model has two pieces: truck and cover.

Conclusions

The painting style is different from mine, but I like it. I like their attention to detail. I'll be sending more to Sri Lanka…