A cheeky group of Israeli Super Shermans. |
Undercoated and awaiting attention! |
So very quick job to build and to undercoat in white before leaving to dry overnight.
I've always had problems getting the correct shade for my Israeli vehicles - it seems to range from too brown to too green, too light to too dark. These were no exception!
I guess it would be easiest to go and buy a pot of paint that is the right colour - but as I do these figures in such a sporadic manner - I have never done that. So this time I painted a base colour of mid brown and then mixed a greenish, greyish colour to use to wash over.
Not overly happy with final colours |
Unfortunately the paint dried very quickly and the wash became pretty much another coat - it seems about right when I added the white combat markings.
I usually get all OCD about having straight lines when doing vehicle markings - until I found out that the Israelis actually painted these markings on by hand and literally scrubbed them off and repainted on a fairly regular basis to keep everyone guessing what they meant. Clever!
Lots of stowage on each tank |
I then gave the models a wash of Dark tone - which was a bit of a mistake, as they got - well - very much darker!
I had to go in and do some dry brushing to lighten the models up again, end result is passable but probably not very Israeli looking - too grey and dark.
When mixed with other Shermans in my collection - they will stand out. Maybe I'll say that they are brand new off the production line and haven't had time to fade yet....
POINTS
5 x 10mm Vehicles @ 3 Points each = 15 Points