1⁄351/72 DUKW
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painting & finishing
I began by an all over coat of dark grey followed by a custom mix of olive green with some brown added. After painting in the details I gave the whole model a thin coat of satin before applying the decals, and then proceeded with a burnt umber wash in white spirit. I then dry brushed with Humbrol matt black, and brushed some Mig pigments around the bottom of the vehicle.conclusion
The combination of the Italeri kit, Goffy set and ExtraTech photo-etched set produced a nice little vehicle. The photo-etched set provided a lot of details that really must be replaced, whilst the addition of the superb Goffy set really added a touch of life to what can be a drab looking vehicle. The Goffy set is available from www.modelimex.com at about £6.50, the ExtraTech PE set from Hannants for £4.35 and the Italeri Dukw, also from Hannants for £5.99Comments
Thanks vinnie a great build and in 1/72 very very nice and love the added detail- shame that some of the beautiful etch pieces hardly show
Ian
JUL 24, 2005 - 06:40 PM
Thanks Ian, I know what you mean, it's always a shame I feel, to paint models that have lots of brass on them, My girlfriend feels the same... "It looks kinda nice and shiny....!"
Vinnie
JUL 24, 2005 - 08:08 PM
Great job Vinnie. I picked up the ExtraTech PE set, but no other aftermarket for the DUKW. I am planning on trying to repair the model kit tires by using the war gaming version wheels. Once I figure out how to do it, I can write up a "how to" fix the M8 and DUKW tires.
JUL 25, 2005 - 01:35 AM
Thanks Robin, and since I'm going to build another of these to use the tarp a run down of what's wrong with the wheels would certainly be useful!
Vinnie
JUL 25, 2005 - 09:17 AM
Excellent article Vinnie. I am impressed by the PE set, it really gives a fantastic level of detail. I was most impressed by your finish job. Excellent weathering at that scale.
Steve
JUL 26, 2005 - 07:19 AM
Teacher, that was a really great review! The pictures were excellent and showed off the detail so well I kept forgetting that the model is 1/72 instead of 1/35. I am just getting started in "braille scale" armor and look foreward to more great reviews.
Jerry in New Jersey
JUL 28, 2005 - 12:02 PM
Hey Vinnie!
One word: Amazing!
What a detail for a braille scale model! Great review also and it's very inspiring.
I really enjoyed reading and love the pictures!
My only, only, only, nitpick.... with all that perfect scaled detail added, I found the steeringwheel rather 'big'.
But that is the only thing.
Paul
JUL 31, 2005 - 01:48 AM
Aw Paul! I had to find a bigger steering wheel, the little 1/72 guy I keep to advise me on these things said the kit one was too small! :-) Thanks for the comments!
Vinnie
JUL 31, 2005 - 01:52 AM
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