I think in regards to weathering your right on the mark. These didn't chip up very much except where the tracks toss up small stones on the under side of the track guard and that,s mostly not seen. Perhaps a little on the side guards at the edges near the rear drive and inside the road wheels. Lots of dust if it's been in country and rubber track pads chopped a bit.WordenB wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 2:28 pmTomcat64 wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 10:50 am Great work sticking with the tracks - they really look worth the effort!
The whole beast is definitely starting to look the part
Take your time on the weathering and build it up slowly until you're comfortable & happy with it.Thank you very much Gentlemen, I actually really enjoyed doing the tracks strange as it may seem to some.digger303 wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 10:02 am 960 parts for the tracks.....wow, but they do look very good as does the build as a whole.
What look are you going for with the weathering ?
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I have found a few video clips of M1A1s in Afghanistan and all look fairly clean, maybe a dusting of sand and the occasional marks where the crew have climbed over it. I don't want to over do it but I want it to look used. This is all a bit new to me and I'm frightened of completely ruining what has been a really enjoyable kit so far.
Any guidance and/or tips would be most welcome!
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