M-51 Super Sherman
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Re: M-51 Super Sherman
This is coming on a treat, great work with the mods and the paint. Apart from the gun, that searchlight is certainly something of a focal point!
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That's definitely a super dooper Sherman! And the best searchlight I've ever seen - I must find one of those pens.
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Great piece of modelling, as mentioned previously - the searchlight is a ‘stand out’ feature and that gun……..!!!
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Re: M-51 Super Sherman
Great looking model. And that search light just pops. I will be trying that out on my next model!
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You really know how to get the most out of these Academy armor kits, eh?
They're not always the best or most accurate, but you turn them into real showpieces. This one seems poised to be next in line
This certainly seems to capture the Goliath gun on a bean look of the I-sherman much better than the Tamiya kit I built.
They're not always the best or most accurate, but you turn them into real showpieces. This one seems poised to be next in line
This certainly seems to capture the Goliath gun on a bean look of the I-sherman much better than the Tamiya kit I built.
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Thanks all for looking in.
The AFV Club tracks went on nicely, and I think they are worth the time and effort involved in building them up. The lifting eyes have been picked out with fire orange. Why this was done by the IDF crews I do not know, but it was a thing.
The jerry cans in their holders were assembled and fitted, as was a M2 machine gun from the Academy US Machine Guns set. This is certainly one of the better 1/35 M2s available. Everything got a wash of burnt umber, raw umber, and black oils in odourless thinner and some chipping was applied here and there using Ammo shadow rust and a toothpick. I also used a little Ammo washable rust here and there and streaked that out. The rear stowage bin was populated with an assortment of Academy and Tamiya items before the whole thing was flat coated with Vallejo Premium Airbrush Color flat varnish.
Weathering was completed with a 2B pencil to simulate bare worn metal here and there, and finally Mig rubble pigment was applied liberally over the lower parts and tracks, mixed with odourless thinner and then once dry the excess was brushed off with a soft wide flat brush. Last job of all was to do the vision blocks in the commander's cupola with Glue'n'Glaze, which works well.
Calling this finished.
It's a nice and really quite inexpensive kit of an interesting subject. It compares more than favourably to the Tamiya M51 kit despite showing its age in a couple of areas. Certainly one of the more unusual Shermans for the collection.
The AFV Club tracks went on nicely, and I think they are worth the time and effort involved in building them up. The lifting eyes have been picked out with fire orange. Why this was done by the IDF crews I do not know, but it was a thing.
The jerry cans in their holders were assembled and fitted, as was a M2 machine gun from the Academy US Machine Guns set. This is certainly one of the better 1/35 M2s available. Everything got a wash of burnt umber, raw umber, and black oils in odourless thinner and some chipping was applied here and there using Ammo shadow rust and a toothpick. I also used a little Ammo washable rust here and there and streaked that out. The rear stowage bin was populated with an assortment of Academy and Tamiya items before the whole thing was flat coated with Vallejo Premium Airbrush Color flat varnish.
Weathering was completed with a 2B pencil to simulate bare worn metal here and there, and finally Mig rubble pigment was applied liberally over the lower parts and tracks, mixed with odourless thinner and then once dry the excess was brushed off with a soft wide flat brush. Last job of all was to do the vision blocks in the commander's cupola with Glue'n'Glaze, which works well.
Calling this finished.
It's a nice and really quite inexpensive kit of an interesting subject. It compares more than favourably to the Tamiya M51 kit despite showing its age in a couple of areas. Certainly one of the more unusual Shermans for the collection.
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That's an exceptional model. You really put a lot of work into the details and weathering and it pays off in spades.
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Excellent work. The stowage looks great on it too. I like the idea of the soft lead pencil to do the chipping. I will have try that too. It is probably more controllable in 1/72 than a brush for very fine chips and scratches.
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Thanks again for looking.
To be super precise I don't do the chipping itself with a 2B pencil, I use Ammo "chipping" and "shadow rust" acrylic paints applied sparsely with a toothpick for that part. Not because of any magic properties, they are simply the exact correct (to my own eye) shades and available straight off the shelf for consistency's sake if nothing else. The pencil is for "newly scuffed paint" and the bright edges of oxidised chipping. Used sparingly, and after any flat coating, it's quite effective.
To be super precise I don't do the chipping itself with a 2B pencil, I use Ammo "chipping" and "shadow rust" acrylic paints applied sparsely with a toothpick for that part. Not because of any magic properties, they are simply the exact correct (to my own eye) shades and available straight off the shelf for consistency's sake if nothing else. The pencil is for "newly scuffed paint" and the bright edges of oxidised chipping. Used sparingly, and after any flat coating, it's quite effective.
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I absolutely love it!
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That is a great job - fantastic
Tony
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Airfix 1:72 Javelin FAW9
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Excellently done!
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I love the subject and how you have finished it!
The searchlight, the orange hooks and the really dusty looking tracks and wheels... Excellent
The searchlight, the orange hooks and the really dusty looking tracks and wheels... Excellent
I like to carve old kits into something roughly aircraft/tank shaped...
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Super looking Super Sherman!
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Marvellous, Steve, that is top notch on many levels!
Doing - Tamiya 1/35th Universal Carrier.
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