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IDF S'Hot 1967

agentg

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This is another of the AFV Club Centurians, this time the S'Hot from 1967. I'm almost finished with the tank, and have started the tank commander figure.

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Paint is a 50-50 mix of Tamiya Buff and Medium Gray. Oils and enamels were used for detailing. I used the AFV Club vinyl mantlet cover and individul link tracks.

Weathering to come.

G
 
Thanks all!

Here's a tease,

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Some Milliput, sanding and a lot of Vallejo acrylic leads me to place an almost completed TC in the hatch.

G
 
Very Nice Sarge,

I want to say the painting of the mantlet canvas is extraordinary!

How did you do that?

Bob
 
Thank You all.

Yes this a change of pace for me, but a welcome one.

Bob that's the AFV Club vinyl mantlet cover. I primed it with Future and then painted MM Acryl Field Drab. I drybrushed the folds with Floquil "Mud" and then accented the whole thing with Burnt Sienna oils.

G
 
Thank You all.

Yes this a change of pace for me, but a welcome one.

Bob that's the AFV Club vinyl mantlet cover. I primed it with Future and then painted MM Acryl Field Drab. I drybrushed the folds with Floquil "Mud" and then accented the whole thing with Burnt Sienna oils.

G

That looks as good as any canvas I've ever seen!

Excellent!

Bob
 
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