![]() ![]() I certainly am not suggesting they shouldn’t be painted and weathered with care, but I feel, given the distorted proportions and cartoon-like nature of the model, the paintwork should follow suit. My philosophy with this WWT, or Egg tanks if want of a better term, has always been to not take them too seriously. I have heard nothing but good things about it…so I really should get around to having a go one of these days. Just be sure to remove any paint before adding pieces painted separately.Andy Moore's build article of the Tiger I & the M4 Sherman in the same sries Now, I guess I should state, that I don’t actually play the game that these kits have been derived from, so for the purists out there I am sorry if I am not paying homage to the game. Some parts need a little cleanup, but they fit tightly so glue isn't required. The tracks on my daughter's Sherman have begun to disintegrate and are tearing apart. The decals went down like paint and disappeared under a single coat of matte, but the one piece rubber band tracks concern me. There were no problems during construction at all. Odd choices, I know.ĭuring assembly I chose to remove the spare tracks links from the from slope, delete the turret antenna, remove the oddly shaped and unidentifiable thing from the turret roof, and move the antenna base to the back engine deck. A base coverage of Israeli Sand Grey with Green Brown and U.S. But that's just me I suppose lol.įor this artsy little project I went with some colors that are more artistic choice (because I liked the artwork) than accurate. My biggest regret is that they don't come with any cartoons figures to go with them. These are fun little kits and great for decompressing, practicing skills, or if you're just simply new or recently returned to the hobby. I'm sure many of you are aquatinted with these fun, cartoons little kits. ![]()
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