Hey everyone,
I made some small progress on the ACG1. I set the decals with Micro Set and Sol products, I painted the scratches with Vallejo paints and I used a home made raw umber oil wash (Windsor & Newton oil paint + odourless White spirit) around the nuts and bolts and in all the recesses and panel lines of the tank. Next step: using oils to start the weathering.
I made some small progress on the ACG1. I set the decals with Micro Set and Sol products, I painted the scratches with Vallejo paints and I used a home made raw umber oil wash (Windsor & Newton oil paint + odourless White spirit) around the nuts and bolts and in all the recesses and panel lines of the tank. Next step: using oils to start the weathering.
HAPPY MODELLING!
Joli boulot!
RépondreSupprimerMerci Phil! Ca avance doucement mais.... sûrement :-)
SupprimerTrès joli ... et rare
RépondreSupprimerMerci pour ton intérêt, "papa"! C'est un sujet qui me tient à coeur car je suis belge et les maquettes traitant de ce sujet sont plutôt assez peu connues donc... j'essaie d'y apporter ma maigre petite contribution :-)
SupprimerHi.
RépondreSupprimerGreat work, and very rare, but very cute model
It seems more efficient, than the French version
Actually both French and Belgian version had a 47 mm gun and both were really good guns in 1940. Belgium only had 10 of these tanks and only 8 were in state of fighting on the 10th of May 1940 when Germany invaded Belgium.
SupprimerGreetz
Thanks to answers!
SupprimerMagnifique travail Thierry, j'ai hâte de voir la suite.
RépondreSupprimerMerci Alain!
SupprimerLa suite vient très bientôt! Juste le temps de prendre quelques photos mais pour l'instant c'est pas très facile car il fait déjà presque noir quand je rentre du boulot.
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