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Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:50 am
by Unit53
Ah... Sean my friend, there you are. Thanks for looking in and good to hear your comments. This weekend I intend on hitting the Grant with some dust, get that stowage properly fixed and with a little luck job done on the actual tank. Well that's the plan today so will keep you posted and update on the progress. Need to gt the bench cleared up a bit before I start the figures but might try out something new with them in the pre shading department, never done it before so no idea how it will turn out but will let you know how that goes. Maybe I'll have to find a test candidate before I commit to the Eight Army as I don't want to muck them up. Telford goodies will be very tempting but need to get this finished as it really can't go back on the shelf of doom, that would be very wrong at this stage. Keep thinking about the "Beau" but would also like to get involved with the "six wheels or more" GB, some really great entries in that and I do like those WWII heavy trucks. Back to work now but roll on 5.30, I'm done with this week and looking forward to the weekend.
Martin
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 10:21 am
by Unit53
Hi Martin, first off congratulations on your 3rd place in the WWI GB, cracking job mate that looked the business to me.
Really want to get my head down on the M3 this weekend and get that finished, hopefully do a bit of magic with some dust and get this beast sorted. So may thoughts for my next project but I think the next one will be a little cleaner and probably not so much stowage but I say that now, sucker for the stowage and loaded up vehicles.
The Puma was great fun and to be honest a 1/35 one would be sweet but no purchases now until Telford.
Martin
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 5:44 pm
by Unit53
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 6:19 pm
by JayCub
Looking super Martin im delighted to have dropped in and witnessed the new updates
Tom
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 8:17 am
by Unit53
Thanks Tom, lost my way with the Grant for a bit but now focused on getting it finished. Come so far with it now I must not let new projects spoil it but very happy with my progress all the same.
Martin
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 11:51 am
by m0gb0y74
This is going to be awesome when it's done

Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 1:15 pm
by Unit53
Thanks mate, glad you like it.
Friday tomorrow and hopefully some time in the shed this weekend, might be a crazy thought but who knows, may even get it finished! Well, that's my thinking today...
Martin
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 6:10 pm
by Unit53
So... The M3 continues and the next job is a little figure work. Now when it comes to figures I'm no expert but have a simple technique which works for me. I wish I was better but as they say practice makes perfect but I have a long way to go. Maybe as a winter project I'm going to have a crack at a 120mm figure just to push the limits. So basically this is how it goes with the 8th Army for this build. All base colours are painted and I will leave the detailing to washes, works for me.
With the flesh I used the classic humbrol as a base coat, then went in with a wash for the shadows and picked out the highlights with the original colour, quite basic but at 1/35 enough for me. Rifle straps were made from paper as I find these easy to mold and shape to the required positions, bit of a faff but worth the effort. The next picture is a before shot.
I made a base and put everything together and now I'm calling this project done, thanks for watching and for your comments it really does spur you on. One final pic and the rest are in the final reveal thread. Have enjoyed the build but glad it's done, really fancy a crack at something else now...
Martin
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:49 pm
by Yevgeny
That looks beautiful.
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 2:51 am
by SeanH20
Totally agree with Yevgney. Another excellent build and thread. Hats off to you sir.To get all the parts of a diorama to make a coherent believable whole is a refined level of artistic/modelling skill and you do it every time. Top notch.

Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 7:00 pm
by Unit53
Thanks gents, much appreciated. Tough project but done and dusted, on the display shelf now rather then the "shelf of doom". Got to think on the next project now and really good to have a finish.
Thanks for looking and see you on the next one...
Martin
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 7:39 pm
by Tiger131
Absolutely cracking work on all counts you have knocked it out the park with this dio pride of place on my shelf this would take
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 9:11 pm
by JayCub
I have to say I have really enjoyed this build log and seeing it all come together and that is one super diorama Martin
Tom
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 3:29 pm
by Unit53
Thanks Tiger 131, I just have to build that display shelf now as I really do need to sort a decent home for my finished models.
Martin
Re: Tamiya M3 Grant Mk1
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 3:30 pm
by Unit53
Hi Tom, thanks for watching and of course your comments which were much appreciated. Started to loose the faith a little towards the end as I couldn't see the woods for the stowage. Glad it's done now and quite happy with my first attempt at a ISM GB. Just need to work out what to build next for…
Martin