M19A1 Twin 40mm Gun Carriage
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Re: M19A1 Twin 40mm Gun Carriage
In a quick image search it looks to me like they were a pretty dark color so my guess is you are on the right track.
In the past I have used a flat black base with AK Gunmetal pigment burnished on and been happy with the look. If you seal it in place with a clear coat it loses much of the shine and doesn't look nearly as good.
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In the past I have used a flat black base with AK Gunmetal pigment burnished on and been happy with the look. If you seal it in place with a clear coat it loses much of the shine and doesn't look nearly as good.
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Re: M19A1 Twin 40mm Gun Carriage
On most photos the barrels look like plain black to me.
Nice progress on this beauty
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Nice progress on this beauty
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Re: M19A1 Twin 40mm Gun Carriage
I usually paint the guns with some Tamiya Dark Iron. XF-84.
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Re: M19A1 Twin 40mm Gun Carriage
Thanks for the tips guys. With Mg barrels I’ve usually done either black paint burnished with steel pigments or gunmetal paint then a black wash. Cannon barrels are usually the same colour as the tank. This ones a mystery to me but I’ll try a few of the suggestions and let you know how it pans out!
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Re: M19A1 Twin 40mm Gun Carriage
Morning Adam
Great progress with the over engineering of this one.
Looks like you will soon be finished once the barrels have been sorted out.
The PE worked out nicely, there don't seem to be too many decal either
Have fun with the weathering.
Regards
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Great progress with the over engineering of this one.
Looks like you will soon be finished once the barrels have been sorted out.
The PE worked out nicely, there don't seem to be too many decal either
Have fun with the weathering.
Regards
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Re: M19A1 Twin 40mm Gun Carriage
Bit of an update;
Modulation done with AK's OD Green "basic" set. Dot filter using oils with a little bit of shading as well. Pin wash with oils as well.
Finally settled on a polished metal and metallic black base coat for the barrels with a "Nuln Oil" wash. Ledbelcher was used for the polished metal areas with an Agrax Earthshade wash. See, the SciFi group build did give me some transferable skills
The 40mm Bofors mount is now installed. The whole arrangement is very flimsy and is meant to be moveable after assembly, but I chose to cement it all down at that elevation to stop it falling apart as I work!
Usually I would have the running gear on now and the tracks assembled. However, due to the fragile nature of the wheel axels I won't be able to install them till they are weathered, and I won't be able to finalise assembly of the track until I know how many links to install for correct track tension...the mental gymnastics with this kit continue!!
Modulation done with AK's OD Green "basic" set. Dot filter using oils with a little bit of shading as well. Pin wash with oils as well.
Finally settled on a polished metal and metallic black base coat for the barrels with a "Nuln Oil" wash. Ledbelcher was used for the polished metal areas with an Agrax Earthshade wash. See, the SciFi group build did give me some transferable skills
The 40mm Bofors mount is now installed. The whole arrangement is very flimsy and is meant to be moveable after assembly, but I chose to cement it all down at that elevation to stop it falling apart as I work!
Usually I would have the running gear on now and the tracks assembled. However, due to the fragile nature of the wheel axels I won't be able to install them till they are weathered, and I won't be able to finalise assembly of the track until I know how many links to install for correct track tension...the mental gymnastics with this kit continue!!
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Re: M19A1 Twin 40mm Gun Carriage
I love those cidatel metal colors and washes .
Looking really good
Looking really good
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It already looks fantastic
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Wow, I'm gone a couple days and you just finish everything
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