WSS121 conversion and repaint (1 Viewer)

Mitch

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Guys..

Just finished this last half track for the dio at Kharkov. It was stripped down to its bare bones and, had everything removed inside and out. The driver was given a winter jacket more in keeping with Kharkov and winter. All the stowage was removed and, a winter wash added over a grey base.

Great little set to work on and all the stripping down and interior work will be put in an album on the profile for those wishing to see. Apologies for the camera work or, lack of
Mitch
 

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Great work Mitch. You've got talent for weathering. Well done!


Oliver
 
You have been doing a lot of projects lately, which are very well done and enjoyable to view. Alex
 
Thanks for the comments. Just letting the milliput cure and will be doing the conversion of the wto figures from the set with winter parka's that the SS commonly used in this theatre
Mitch
 
Here is the first figure after having a Parker jacket applied and, painted. Only the commander to do now and they will look like they should be in the winter weather.
Mitch
 

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Wow, GREAT work. I'd always hoped there would be a winter variant of the 250 released for purchase...like yours.
mike
 
It has turned out very well. {bravo}}

Jeff

Not that I would know what it looked like in the beginning mind you...I assume it was a sandy colour? :eek:
 
Mike..

Thanks for that.

Jeff...
Thank you This is what it was when released
Mitch
 

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Thanks Mitch, I can now see that you have undertaken quite a bit of surgery to the inside and to the equipment on the outside. Polystone is a bit of a pig to work with isn't it?

Jeff
 
Jeff...

It can be but, to date, I have not had much problem with it. Its good point is that its quite forgiving when things go wrong. I suppose its like all mediums just have to be patient and careful
Mitch

Thanks Mitch, I can now see that you have undertaken quite a bit of surgery to the inside and to the equipment on the outside. Polystone is a bit of a pig to work with isn't it?

Jeff
 
Mitch,
Extraordinary work, as usual! The weathering is fantastic, can't wait to see the commander figure; the gunner is perfect! {bravo}}
 
Sentaapua...

Thanks for that. Was hoping to get it done today but, have been messing about as we have had a heavy blizzard of snow most of the afternoon
Mitch

Mitch,
Extraordinary work, as usual! The weathering is fantastic, can't wait to see the commander figure; the gunner is perfect! {bravo}}
 
Guys..

Just finished this last half track for the dio at Kharkov.

really outstanding. Are you going to make some company for it like the IIIJ or IVF2 (another brand of course)
 
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Thanks for the comments. I have the two other half tracks that have been done and, some extra sets of figures to be used in a front street after the retaking of Kharkov No armour as such. All the buildings have been carved and its all ready to coat and build. Should have been done last year but, things put it well behind schedule
Mitch

really outstanding. Are you going to make some company for it like the IIIJ or IVF2 (another brand of course)
 

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