Looking good! I bought some templates for painting insignia but they're metal and I haven't had much luck with them. How did you paint?
Looking good! I bought some templates for painting insignia but they're metal and I haven't had much luck with them. How did you paint?
Ok. I did that for a 1/32 mustang I built. Worked quite well.
Yes.Am I right?
The official load-out was one M2 HB .50-calibre gun and one M1919A4 .30-calibre gun:On this model, the ordnance as much as I know is: one M2 0.5 and three M1919 0.3 machine guns (see below). Am I right?
Not blackAnd question: how do you paint these machine guns to look realistic? Obviously black
Thanks Edbert...Yes.
As far as painting, I think there are multiple answers. I used to use a Humbrol "gunmetal" that worked great. It was too old when I started building again so I bought some new ones, IMO they are too light/silver/gray. I like the results of a semigloss black or very dark gray followed with a light drybrush of dull silver.
The official load-out was one M2 HB .50-calibre gun and one M1919A4 .30-calibre gun:
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But there are three mountings for the M1919A4, so the intention was that it would be fitted on whichever side of the vehicle the crew needed it. In practice, crews often "acquired" one or two extra guns and fit them in empty sockets. The one most likely to be left empty would be at the rear, I would think.
Not blackAmerican firearms of the Second World War were usually "parkerized", which is to say: phosphate conversion coated. This gives a matt finish to the weapon, frequently in medium/dark grey or a greenish colour. These weapons definitely don't look really metallic, so don't use silver, gun metal or any colour like that. Let me link to Forgotten Weapons' treatment of the M2 HB once more:
If you watch that, pay attention to close-ups of the gun. It doesn't have much, or even hardly any, proper "metallic" colour on the outside. Here's a quick still:
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For any M1 Garand rifles you want to put in the model, this Reddit post has some useful information.
Will try a few options and see what looks betterThough perhaps not kosher, I like to barely 'dust' just a tad of Tamiya titanium weathering to pick out a few edges or raised bits... I find it helps 'de-plastify' the look and feel.
I've not worked on it is at least a month, too many in-progress and the last week I've hardly done anything on any kits. Work ramped up at the start of the year and been remodeling the man-cave with thoughts of adding more AC and bringing my paint booth in from the garage.Btw, where do you stand on your M3 halftrack?
... you know...remodeling the man-cave
Man that looks GREAT!Ordnance completed.. Will add some weathering when mounted on vehicle
Can you be more specific, did you take any pictures? Interested of course for myself, but I'm sure others would like to see/know.the back was not fitting at al
Looks great!Ordnance completed.. Will add some weathering when mounted on vehicle
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