Tankbuilder
Active member
Hi there.
Here are a few images of my 1/35 scale Tamiya M-3 Grant. It still has the wrong six-spoke wheels and some day I will switch them for some proper five-spoke wheels I have here from an Italeri kit. At least I did remember to switch the terrible Tamiya tracks for some better Italeri ones from a Sherman kit.
All added rails and bins and the sand-skirts are scratch-built from styrene.
After a comment, "With those big hull doors that model just screams for an interior!" by a modeling friend of mine as I was working on the exterior of the assembled hull I decided to build an interior. It is completely scratch-built and *ALL* interior parts were placed *AFTER* the hull had been assembled. After I built that interior I signed up to become a brain surgeon. ;<)
Now that I have a better digital camera I should take a couple of shots of that interior.
Added accessories such as the three-handles Jerry cans are Italeri accessories.
The side-mounted tow-cable is painted string. The entire model is painted with Folk Art acrylic paints applied by brush as is all of the weathering.
Cheers from Peter
Here are a few images of my 1/35 scale Tamiya M-3 Grant. It still has the wrong six-spoke wheels and some day I will switch them for some proper five-spoke wheels I have here from an Italeri kit. At least I did remember to switch the terrible Tamiya tracks for some better Italeri ones from a Sherman kit.
All added rails and bins and the sand-skirts are scratch-built from styrene.
After a comment, "With those big hull doors that model just screams for an interior!" by a modeling friend of mine as I was working on the exterior of the assembled hull I decided to build an interior. It is completely scratch-built and *ALL* interior parts were placed *AFTER* the hull had been assembled. After I built that interior I signed up to become a brain surgeon. ;<)
Now that I have a better digital camera I should take a couple of shots of that interior.
Added accessories such as the three-handles Jerry cans are Italeri accessories.
The side-mounted tow-cable is painted string. The entire model is painted with Folk Art acrylic paints applied by brush as is all of the weathering.





Cheers from Peter