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Garry,
Yes, the figures are Ultracast and in my opinion they are the best. My figure painting is not that good, mainly due to 47yr old hand/eye co-ordination; and the detail on these figures is so sharp that I can bring out the detail with washes. As for modelling full time - I'm being made redundant at the end of March, and am in the process of trying to move out to Victoria B.C. to help a couple of others start and develop a new company making mpdel products.
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Re. O/D on tanks.
many of my models are based on books by veterans. Many tanks after 1944 were actually finished in British Khaki drab or plain old dark green. This would of course apply only to those that, as per Hanno's post, were modified or had been through workshops. By the end of the Normandy campaign this would be a lot of vehicles. Tip- on the old 'orthochromatic' film Khaki drab shows up as a lot lighter then Olive drab. Tou can tell 'ortho' film as yellow shows as black ! In a recent (well, late '02) series of articles in "Military Modelling" magazine Steve Zaloga concluded that Tamiya acrylic o/drab was the nearest to original paint samples and I think that the same applies to British colours as well. According to a 4th Cdn.Arm.Div. veteran most of theirs were actully dark green, hence the colour scheme on my Staghound etc.
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I almost bought some Tamiya OD today but realized it is twice as much as Testor's Model Master. (I refer to the spray cans).
I thought Testor's was matched to the American Federal Standard (FS) system?
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Hey Luc,can't get the sprue antenna to stay on the rear of the DAMN turret on the antenna bracket.What do I do??Also the two allied star decals!Does one go on the left side on top of the turret beside the commander's hatch & where does the second one go?On the rear engine deck??I'm tired & frustrated.I however do know that the Blue square decals go on the turret sides as Bomb was in B squadron de Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke.HELP
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hi gary,
you are right, the second star go on the engine deck(even if there's not a lot of picture showing it...).For the antenna, try super glue (cyanoacrilate glue like LOCTITE).That's what i'm using and it work well.But use only a tiny drop of glue ,this will reduce the drying time to a few second waiting. don't give up!!!!!!
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A short ammendment: 27th Armoured Regiment (The Sherbrooke
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Hey Luc,
Do you have any references where the decals go.I lost my copies of Canadian Sherman's decal markings in Normandy. i.e.Bridging,unit,even the allied white stars.Appreciate the help |
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