A couple of Cold War Warriors.

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Looking good, Stuart. :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Stuart wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 11:55 am So putting the Chieftain asides for a while, I've been concentrating on getting the basic colours down on the M48A3.

The OD is on, and I've started to drybrush the upper hull with a light green just to break it up a bit - all prior to decals and weathering. I've also painted the wheels and tracks and base colours and need to work on them also.

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Thanks Gents - much appreciated!

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Stikpusher wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 1:12 pm
Stuart wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 11:56 am Another thought I've had - if I'm going to fit the .50 CAL on a pintle-mount, should I remove the one form the commanders mini-turret? :hmm: I've not seen a single photo with both fitted yet.
Correct. If the .50 is mounted externally, it is removed from the cupola interior.
Bum.... I thought as much. Not a big deal to remove the barrel and drill out the mount though. Thanks Carlos.

You know, I'm really regretting closing the commander's hatch - I think it would have looked a lot better open with the figure. Might just have to live with it - I have, however, just bought some C ration boxes for the stowage.
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Stuart wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:21 pm
You know, I'm really regretting closing the commander's hatch - I think it would have looked a lot better open with the figure. Might just have to live with it - I have, however, just bought some C ration boxes for the stowage.
You ca n try applying Tamiya Extra Thon, and try to pop it loose, or the Tamiya Airbrush Cleaner should work, too.
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That's a great tip, Lyle! :bow:
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Necessity is the mother of invention.
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:grin: :grin: :grin:

Yeah I bet! We've all been there before.

A great tip Lyle, I'll try that. I think it would be good to have a figure in the hatch - especially as I might, just might, put it on a base.
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And work progresses on the Tamiya M48. I''ve just sprayed a gloss coat ready for decals. Tracks are in paint and I'm just painting the tyres on the roadwheels. I've had a looksee at opening the hatch, but then decided not to bother.

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Looks really good Stuart!

Interesting to follow, in what order the kit is made. I almost paint the roadwheels etc first, before hitting the rest. Only reason being, to get rid of the most boring part (in my opinion)

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Hi All,

WOW! I'm a bit behind with the old updates on this one - well decals are on, wheels and tracks painted etc. I'm just in the process of cleaning of the Flory's 'Grime' wash I put on it and then I'll hit it with some :quotes: Vietnam mud :quotes: , because as we all know - all the mud in Vietnam is red. :hmm:

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