Tasca Sherman Firefly Mk VC

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Re: Tasca Sherman Firefly Mk VC

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Vincent Power wrote: 13 Nov 2019, 12:35 Have you done any more on the Firefly Adam?

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Yup, details painted and chipping/scratches underway!
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Re: Tasca Sherman Firefly Mk VC

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Mark Aldrich wrote: 13 Nov 2019, 15:37 Adam,
The AK casting. Was it just brushed on or did you stipple it? I am going to have to do the same trick with my M31 (the three piece cast transmission cover [like all three piece transmission covers] is made of three pieces that did not join well at all).
Stippled on like you would with Tamiya putty. Just easier to clean up as it’s acrylic and it dries faster. ;)
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Thanks Adam. I ordered some but I think I may have picked the wrong seller. Four days since I paid and it still hasn't left.
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Got it on. No idea how it will look until I get some paint added. It did cover up the poorly aligned seams. Just hope it looks authentic.
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