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Luckily they are tanks and now show cars... :) Tank parts aren't really well finished so some roughness and inconsistencies are expected.
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The issue I had was I added "patches" to it, you could see the pattern of the cover up, and when I tried to lightly sand the area it just made the surface smooth and looked out of place. So I removed those areas and redid the putty and thinned it out near the edges. Just need to repaint and call it a day.
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Wade
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Originally posted by Rebellion13 View Post
Thank You
Going to try and get some more work done on the turret, I was not happy with how it turned out using auto body filler, most of it looked ok but there were a few spots where I redid it and it looked worse then it did before. So will have to rework it.
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Wade
Derek
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Wade. That's usually my conclusion after a spray. Beauty is, you can always re-spray.
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Originally posted by 761st View PostGreat work!
Going to try and get some more work done on the turret, I was not happy with how it turned out using auto body filler, most of it looked ok but there were a few spots where I redid it and it looked worse then it did before. So will have to rework it.
Cheers
Wade
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Ok I will repost the pic of the lower hull with the bogies installed1 Photo
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Boy is it a pain to install the bogies with limited space and I couldn't find my short screwdriver
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Sherman M4A3 (76) Yvonne
I first started with painting the bogies. This is a 3 step process that I have experimented with. I first primered, followed by a Rustoleum textured paint and then Tamita TS-28 OD. I plan on installing a Kim Olsen board but for now I will be using a V3 with the GAA Ford V8 sound card. This will be a slow build though.
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