Lookin good Jeff! Im just wondering why the spare track links are hull red, and also why they have a small hole in them…
The spare tracks are actually rusted…you can see the variations in the tone if you look closely…I’m thinking now that I’ll go back and tone them down again with a gray wash.
The tracks…those are metal links from Backyard Armor, and I’m not sure why they have the recessed holes in them…that being said, I think I’ll take them off, fill the holes, and repaint them…
I’ll probably add a little more dust streaks and subtle weathering to it as well…
Jeff
mr herne- beautiful tank- beautiful build-- i love 1/16-- you have inspired me-- as soon as i’m done with my 1/16 tiger I i’m gonna get me a king kitty— thanks man[^][:D][8D]----------------mr treadwell
Really nice, Your perfectly right about the vehicles weathering state. After all these were the pride and joy, the new toy, to be cared for. Really nice job. Me think 1/16th will become more popular as it is easier to superdetail and easier to achieve a realistic finish.
Regards
Terry
Jeff just one more thing, could you please add a list of 1/16 AM manufactures in your March FSM.
Thanks for the info Jeff, I fully understand now![:D]
AMAZING Mr. Herne! WOW, that 1/72 is timy compared to the 1/16 one!
how much did that model cost?