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Bronco Tankette

It may be tiny but you are quick! Did you notice the fine casting marks on each track link?

Regards,
 
Thanks everyone!



Tony, this one has a flame thrower, main gun hmmmm

Ron, its all the optivisors I can't see a thing

Saul, I haven't even looked at the tracks yet

Sticky, I was thinking 1/72 :pp
 
KEN,

Great Start ! I had a friend that built one of these &Yeah ... Tiny is right !!!

Now ... I beg th Question ... Are you gonna Super Detail th Interior & Wire Up th Radios ?

C'Mon you can do it .... You have th Hands of a Surgeon !!

Lookin Good ... :drinks

:popcorn
 
Erik, I don't even think this thing has a radio dude. B) but no super detailing man, just an OOB build, there are plenty of tiny pieces right on the sprues.


So! I have been quiet here because modeling took a back seat for a spell, we went almost 6 days without electricity due to a tropical storm and even with my generator, I didn't want to take the chance. I have been back at this one though and here's some progress. :D


Link and length tracks.

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replacing the molded detail with the kit supplied PE.

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Just about done!

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First primer in black, then panzer yellow

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Lightened a bit

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and then a bit of camouflage

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Next up, Weathering! :ro:
 
First primer in black, then panzer yellow

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Hi,Ken.
I noticed the darkyellow being acrylic POLYURETHANE and the black being acrylic URETHANE.
You know by any chance the difference between them?
And is it a must to get the black done first...They are both primers,right?
Do you use the black for pre-shading?[just curious]
Sorry for all these questions. ;)

Greetings,Ron.
 
Thanks peeps!

:v


Ron, no worries on the questions, feel free to ask whatever you like. B)

I don't see a difference other than the labeling. I've had the black for over a year, the yellow is new, perhaps a change of packaging?

I always primer in black, as you mentioned it also serves as my pre-shade. I only used the yellow because I had it given to me and figured why not, I know it's not paint but once I clear coat it really wont matter much.


:ro:
 
One more before packing it in for the night.

I did some detail painting, added decals, a 'yellow' filter and a quick pin wash. Still lots to do!


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:ro:
 
Looking fantastic Ken. Love the subtle weathering, but especially the fuel spill on the trailer. Really pops out at you. (y) (y) (y) (y)
James
 
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