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Radish Armour, including Meerkats, etc...

Started by Radish, November 24, 2010, 12:51:53 AM

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Radish

Meerkat Armour...a scouting vehicle based on the Panzer II (Tamiya 1/35th)
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beowulf

nice work on the tracks and weathering............got to ask, what/how did you make the tarp?..........could do with that for an armour build i have planned soon.........................and was it simples? ;D
.............hes a very naughty boy!
allergic to aircraft in grey!
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Radish

Very simples.
The entire kit was constructed, including tracks and tarpaulin.
The tarpauling is thickish tissue paper, the sort used in packing...free with lots of stuff from shirts to pottery to lots of other goods....cut out to a resonable size (based on what it's supposed to represent). If it's of an unmanageable size, cut it into smaller sections...doesn't matter in the long run.
"Scrunch" the tissue paper into a tiny ball, then carefully open out.
Soak the tissue in a mixture of water/white pva glue (50/50) and using a couple of blunt toothpicks, gently slide to the side of the glue dish (ie the bottom of your saucer!!) Using a delicate finger, remove the excess glue and position in place on the tank, prodding with the blunt end of the toothpick.
Leave to dry, and check every now and again to remove any prominent glue "runs".
I then pop it into the airing cupboard, somewhere towards the top to stop interference from the other half!!
After thoroughly dry, I paint.

The tank (like all my AFVs) was primed with Halfords Black Acrylic Primer out of a rattle can.
leave overnight to get rid of nasty smells....I'm luckily able to do this in the side shed.
All main colour painting is done by drybrushing and washes. I painted this at a model show. I drybrushed (using games workshop paints) in shades of brown, sand, and bleached bone. But it looked too sandy for my taste, so I mixed a watery green solution, and washed it all over. After an hour or so, it was dry enough to add "staining" with afine brush.
The tracks were weathered in situ, dry brushing.
The Meerkats and aerials were added.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

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beowulf

interesting......thanks.......ive used a similar method before with a twist.   ;) :thumbsup:
.............hes a very naughty boy!
allergic to aircraft in grey!
The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time........Bertrand Russell
I have come up with a plan so cunning you could stick a tail on it and call it a weasel. ......Edmund Blackadder

sotoolslinger

Beautiful work.  :wub: :thumbsup: :bow: What the heck are the spikey things :blink: :unsure:
I amuse me.
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NARSES2

Quote from: sotoolslinger on November 24, 2010, 12:13:39 PM
Beautiful work.  :wub: :thumbsup: :bow: What the heck are the spikey things :blink: :unsure:

Poles for the ready use rations. They stick their grubs and such on them so they always have a snack at hand
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Radish

You see, simples.
Apart from dried rations, they stick live grubs, wasps, moths, insects onto the poles to nibble when they want.

More coming...on the way...
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

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sotoolslinger

I amuse me.
Huge fan of noisy rodent.
Things learned from this site: don't tease wolverine.
Eddie's personal stalker.
Worshippers in Nannerland

John Howling Mouse

Styrene in my blood and an impressive void in my cranium.

Radish

Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

Radish

An AWB "Armadillo" tank on patrol.....

Tamiya 1/35th T-62 with additions from T-72 storage and the spares box, etc.. Partial side skirts from plastic card. Halford's  grey primer, and some Tamiya paints used too. Washes, drybrushing, etc...

Figures from Dragon.

Markings created from a spliced Swastika.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

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PYF42

Quote from: John Howling Mouse on January 08, 2011, 12:00:44 PM
No helmets for the meerkats?

Hello
You will have Problems with WWF  ;D

Too dangerous meerkats and too funny !

Very good work

Regards
Fred


rickshaw

Quote from: Radish on January 17, 2011, 05:36:59 AM
An AWB "Armadillo" tank on patrol.....

Tamiya 1/35th T-62 with additions from T-72 storage and the spares box, etc.. Partial side skirts from plastic card. Halford's  grey primer, and some Tamiya paints used too. Washes, drybrushing, etc...

Figures from Dragon.

Markings created from a spliced Swastika.

I wasn't aware that the Australian Wheat Board had their own armoured force but I suppose its the next step up from...him!   :blink:
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Radish

#13
 :lol: :lol: :tank: :tank: :lol: :lol:

Meanwhile....a Knights Templar Leopard IIA6...Italeri 1/35th.
Dragon figures I think.
Black primer hull with lots of drybrushing.
White Primer turret and a bit of masking.
Stores, etc., from the usual sources/methods.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

buzzbomb

Some nice goods there Radish.

The actual thought of Knights Templar having armour (...err Tank Armour that is) is a tad weird, if a little disturbing.
Would have helped at the Battle of Hattin though.