WIP 03-31-2007
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2022 10:38 pm
I continued work on the paint and finish stages today with the first item of business dealing with adding some more variation to the green finish by drybrushing in some Deep Yellow to various surfaces. I used a #0 brush and lightly made several passes and then coming back in some of the heavier areas and drybrushing some Olive Drab to even it back out. I also installed all the wheels, drybrushed the sprockets and idlers with Steel on the wear areas, and began the detail work with the pioneer tools, muffler/exhaust, and spare wheels.
The pioneer tools were a bit tricky to get installed, all of their mounting holes needed to be opened up further and the shovels in particular were a very tight fit.
With all of that taken care of, I applied a coat of Future and allowed it to set up for a couple of hours. While that was going on, I weathered up the tracks by drybrushing Steel and applying a light Rust wash followed with some drybrushed Burnt Umber. My original intent with this finish was to do the 1939 Leningrad markings with the red band around the turret and side hull numbers. The kit decals didn't cooperate...first the turret band disintegrated into several pieces...and even when those pieces were coaxed into proper position, they refused to respond to the Solvaset and conform to the complex surfaces, so they were scrapped.
I forged ahead with the hull side numbers and manged to get them to snug down ok...but then a strange thing happened...a reaction with the decals, Solvaset, or something caused the decal to eat into the paint, despite the presence of a Future coat, and I ended up having to scrape them off and hand-paint over the square left behind, truly bizarre...I've never had anything like that happen before and am at a loss as to why. I almost gave up on the finish at this point, in fact came very close to hurling the whole thing against the wall I was so burned...but decided to forge ahead and attempt to use the kit supplied markings for a captured T28 in the Finnish army. My rationale, after doing a quick check online about the Winter War, is that the former Soviet markings were painted over and the Finnish style swastika slapped on the turret. This one won't be going to any contests so that's my story for now at any rate.
I also installed the MK tracks and discovered that the 118 links per side worked only for the right side...the left side needed another link, so it was a good thing I had a couple extras left still.
After letting the hand-painted recover dry, I applied the Finnish markings to the turret sides. I'm guessing due to the European legalities, the swastikas have to be assembled out of 2 separate decal parts and again I had to look carefully at some online examples to be sure to get the alternating white/blue arms in the correct positions. It was a challenge, but eventually worked out.
I'm determined to see this one through to the end...it may end up only being a testbed, but I at least need to complete the experiments I'd started with this kind of green finish and see how the weathering combines with it. As if to add to the frustration level even more...I broke off the last remaining untouched MG barrel from the smaller turrets so that now makes it a perfect score with the MGs at 5 and me 0.
The pioneer tools were a bit tricky to get installed, all of their mounting holes needed to be opened up further and the shovels in particular were a very tight fit.
With all of that taken care of, I applied a coat of Future and allowed it to set up for a couple of hours. While that was going on, I weathered up the tracks by drybrushing Steel and applying a light Rust wash followed with some drybrushed Burnt Umber. My original intent with this finish was to do the 1939 Leningrad markings with the red band around the turret and side hull numbers. The kit decals didn't cooperate...first the turret band disintegrated into several pieces...and even when those pieces were coaxed into proper position, they refused to respond to the Solvaset and conform to the complex surfaces, so they were scrapped.
I forged ahead with the hull side numbers and manged to get them to snug down ok...but then a strange thing happened...a reaction with the decals, Solvaset, or something caused the decal to eat into the paint, despite the presence of a Future coat, and I ended up having to scrape them off and hand-paint over the square left behind, truly bizarre...I've never had anything like that happen before and am at a loss as to why. I almost gave up on the finish at this point, in fact came very close to hurling the whole thing against the wall I was so burned...but decided to forge ahead and attempt to use the kit supplied markings for a captured T28 in the Finnish army. My rationale, after doing a quick check online about the Winter War, is that the former Soviet markings were painted over and the Finnish style swastika slapped on the turret. This one won't be going to any contests so that's my story for now at any rate.
I also installed the MK tracks and discovered that the 118 links per side worked only for the right side...the left side needed another link, so it was a good thing I had a couple extras left still.
After letting the hand-painted recover dry, I applied the Finnish markings to the turret sides. I'm guessing due to the European legalities, the swastikas have to be assembled out of 2 separate decal parts and again I had to look carefully at some online examples to be sure to get the alternating white/blue arms in the correct positions. It was a challenge, but eventually worked out.
I'm determined to see this one through to the end...it may end up only being a testbed, but I at least need to complete the experiments I'd started with this kind of green finish and see how the weathering combines with it. As if to add to the frustration level even more...I broke off the last remaining untouched MG barrel from the smaller turrets so that now makes it a perfect score with the MGs at 5 and me 0.