Well heres some pictures for everyone to criticize[;)]
it was completely brushpainted except for the black (the wonders you can do with a sharpie)
http://rongeorge.com/modules/Gallery/album18
Not bad M1!! If you did a bit of weathering on the model and the figures you could make it look really good!! Nice action scene you got going on there!! [:D]
Eric
Thanks eric. now that I have an airbrush I am slowly going through my built models and weathering them. I’ll put my 1/72 pz IV on here now. (its weathered)
This is for the people that don’t like to click and go look. More pictures available at the above link.
Hope you don’t mind Abrams, if you do let me know and I’ll edit it out.

The Tamiya 251 … one of the first kits that I built in 1/35 scale … you bring back some memories with this one Abrams.
It’s not one of Tamiya’s best kits but you’ve done a pretty good job with you’re first. The build looks to be clean without any bad seams or flash. I agree with erush that a bit of weathering will go a long way with this kit.
On the accuracy side of things, some of the area that you have painted black would have actually been the base tan colour (fenders, vision ports, wheels). But if you like it, that’s what counts.
A very good first effort Abrams, thanks for sharing it with us.
It’s a pretty good model M1. From over here, it look well built. I won’yt mention the weathering since that’s been done, but my advice would be to paint the tires of your next model dark grey rather than pure black. Any flat dark grey will do fine, although your own mix of black and a touch of white will do as well. Keep up the good work!
Domi
I was short on paint and I was gungho to do it, black was one of the colors, so I used a sharpie[:D]. worked pretty good but it does look a bit glossy. I am going to paint the inside of the the wheels and track wheels, and if I can remember what my base color was I’ll paint the running boards. and then I’ll try weathering it.
The story behind the paint job is a long one. I painted the guys first thing and put them aside. By the time I got to the model painting I decided to paint it for the desert, so I pulled the guys out for it to display and decided something was wrong[xx(] hmmm… germans didn’t wear grey in Africa. so I decided to turn it into a camo job for the Russian Front. (decals were on when I repainted, so it kinda looks patchy around them)
Oh and I don’t mind that at all shermanfreak, thanks!!![;)]
very nice for a first attempt, but you should spray a flat clear sealer on it to tone down the gloss on the black and to keep the decales on.
Damn nice man, good job especially with a sharpie!!!
it was fun at times, but at others (try a sharpie on the treads of a wheel)(it takes a while)
Right on M1. Hey it just takes a little practice, then bang, you get it down. My first German tanks were painted with a horrible glossy grey paint, yuck. Nice effort on the cammo job. Just curious, have you built your namesake yet? Ok, how many have you built?
shhh, don’t tell anybody. hey I just started building regularly about 3 months ago. total: 10 LOL 6 in about the last 3 months, 2 in progress. 3 unbuilt.
I just ordered some hasegawa M1’s from the hobby shop the other day. and my birthdays in 6 days.
Heya M1,
Not too shabby for your 1st 1/35. Keep 'em coming!
Hey again M1. Wow, your birthday’s in less than a week, bet your going to score a few new kits. If I remember correctly you’re about 16? Oh, to be that young again… Keep up the good work and hope to see more soon.
wow your good!! you may be old[;)] but you still have your memory[:p]LOL
Right now I am doing Tamiya’s 1/35 SAS LandRover. I’m going to put in 110% and hopefully it will be my best model yet.
Oh if look at rongeorges gallery under workplaces theres a picture of me sitting at my desk (if you want see how young I am)[8D]
in case you don’t feel like looking for it here it is
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Not bad at all as a starting model. Of course there is some room for improvemnent, but you’ll be surprised on how quickly you’ll profress model after model…
Ciao
Hey M1. Not bad at all. If you are going to use a sharpie, cut a groove in the tip to slip the rubber portion of the road wheels in.
It’ll go alot faster and less strain.
I don’t think I’ll use a sharpie again [:P]
Good work Abrams…you are ahead of me when it comes to starting your modelling hobby. I wish I started when I was 16. Now that you have that airbrush you will be getting these puppies done like an assembly line.
As for the grey on wheels like dj said, I believe it is all a matter of preference. I will basecoat the road wheels in either a Tamiya Black/Nato Black mixture, or a Tamiya Black/Drak Grey mixture. Some high profile modellers still go the sharpie route with a nice coat of dullcote over it.
Keep up the great work Abrams, and hopefully you’ll realize that German Armor is where it is at bud [;)]
Cheers
Mo/Rob