The British Matilda tank which is depicted here serving in North Africa. The Tamiya kit was created using acrylics and only two mediums for weathering - VMS Black Steel pigment and Tamiya panel liner.
Plastic and wooden models made by me with over 80+ builds posted here. Be sure to click on “Older Posts” near the bottom of each page. All armor/military models are 1/35 scale, F1 cars are 1/12, aircraft are 1/48, submarines are 1/350 and wooden models in various scales. After a 40+ year hiatus I am trying to hone my skill sets as best I can while having fun. It’s been a very steep learning curve after being “out of the water” for decades!
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One of my favorite British tanks! You nailed the colors. But no pennant!?
ReplyDeleteLol…no, no pennant. Once I get into being sure I’ve got the flags/tarps/canvas methods down I may do so. Still learning! Until my eye thinks it looks right on any new technique it means, practice,
ReplyDeletepractice, practice!