You always know what you are going to get with a Armourfast kit. Two tanks in a box for something like seven pounds. Great value at about seven Australian dollars a tank for me down here in the Southern hemisphere. There are only a few parts to each tank, so they are super quick to build. Nothing wrong with a fast build tank. The detail is good enough for a wargame, and if you want a large number of tanks in quick smart time, then these kits are for you. You cannot beat value for money to bulk up an army.
I had a lot of fun doing a lot of weathering to my two Stugs. I really wanted to try the hairspray chipping effect on these two to add a bit more interest to them. So after building, and leaving the side skirts off, i sprayed everything with a red oxide and a dark brown spray can. Then i gave it three thin coats of hairspray, letting it dry in between each layer. Oh and do this outside….. It can get smelly. Once this was all dry i did the usual dark yellow dunkelb spray over the top. Once that’s all dry you can grab a stiff brush and a toothpick, wet a small surface of the tank and give it a rub and a scratch. The trick here is to do this in areas that would get worn out, like hatches etc, and also not to over do it. I was impatient as usual and went overboard. It’s a fun process and can look really good but you need to remember less is more. Next time i will take it easy.
I gave it all a gloss varnish and a dark wash. Plus some decals. You don’t get decals with the tanks so you need to source elsewhere. I added my favourite AB figure crewmen plus a home made aerial and also some camouflage foliage. These Armourfast tanks really do improve greatly if you take a bit of extra effort and make some modifications!
They sound like my sort of models, easy to build and cheap as well, you have certainly done a fine job on the weathering mate .
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Very nice indeed, Will! I’d never have thought they were Armourfast kits – the crew, camouflage and weathering look spot on! If there’s one vehicles I’ve never had a model of it’s a SuG IV!
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Armourfast are really good when you just add stuff. Aerials, stowage, crews, foliage etc
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They look great- nice weathering effect too. It is not a technique I have tried.
Cheers,
Pete.
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You should try it. I bought some chipping fluid but i think you need an airbrush to use it. I am a paintbrush man. So hairspray worked great. And its cheap. It was especially good on the side skirts as you can do nice scratches that are really scratches.
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