Churchill mkiii 75mm gun

Leighbo

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Hi guys

Not posted any builds for a while, thought i'd post the progress on my latest build afv clubs 1/35 Churchill mkii 75 mm gun.

This is the first churchill i've e r buiot so am really enjoying this one

It's took me 3 days to build but i have to say i think this is one of the nicest kits i've built to date. Superb fit, excellent engineering, and awesome attention to detail. The excellent working suspension with metal springs is really well designed but wasn't that hard to build and thenfit on everything is really tight..

It's been built pretty much oob, but including in the kit were the working suspension, working tracks and a metal rifled barrel.

I have added some track armour taken from this kit and an old sherman i had knocking around as well as replacing the string tow ropes with some metal ones



It's going to be heavily weathered, i'll get on to this later in the week

Thanks for looking
 
Cheers John, it is an awesome kit!

cant wait to start painting and weathering
 
Glad to get into the groove on this build, painted the tank in vallejo dark green, didn't do much shading / modulation as this was always gonna be heavily weathered anyway. The weathering was started with splotches of liquid mask applied with a sponge to depict wear later on then a dust coat of heavily thinned lifecolor worn hemp to buold up the dust gradually. Once dry and the mask removed i refined the dust with some thinned oils used as a pin wash. I'll follow this up when dry with some pigments to finish the dust coat. I've got more layers planned for later on too!


Thanks for looking, i'll be backmafter the oils have dried
 
Hi guys, got this one finished up quicler than i expected. After the oils had dried i finished the dust layer with some pigments. Then i moved onto the next layer of weathering a dried mud layer as if the tank had driven through an area of wet mud. This was airbrushed in vertical streaks using various lifecolor earth colours which was then suplememted with some ak washes. The final step was to take some real earth mixed with ak wet effects and white glue and applied to the tracks and running gear. At that i think i'll call this one finished.
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This was a great project tha i thoroughly enjoyed, the afv club was top quality and the weathering was great fun

Thanks for looking
 
Beautiful build, I've been following this one cause they've restored a Churchill Tank and put it on display in our town

It doesn't look as nice as yours though:

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J
 
I don't know, that one looks pretty sweet! Great reference material for you there!
 
Cheers John, I'm quite pleased with it, I nearly lost my nerve after the first round of weathering went well but glad I carried on with the plan!
 

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