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1:35 AFV Club Churchill MKIII AVRE
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Re: 1:35 AFV Club Churchill MKIII AVRE
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Lol!schweinhund227 wrote:instant fan !
This is Perfect!
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love the weathering your doing on this beast really top class...and like the face on your figure
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Re: 1:35 AFV Club Churchill MKIII AVRE
Fantastic weathering Frans.....
Love it mate.... Well done...
" Munch...munch...munch.... Gulp!"...... " Oh no, gonna need to stock up on popcorn soon!!"
Continued success buddy..

Love it mate.... Well done...
Continued success buddy..
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thank you Andy!wappynutter wrote:Fantastic weathering Frans.....
Love it mate.... Well done...![]()
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" Munch...munch...munch.... Gulp!"...... " Oh no, gonna need to stock up on popcorn soon!!"
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Continued success buddy..![]()
Another update is being posted this evening, so stay tuned... lol
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Hello ladies and gentleman!
It's been a while, but here's another small update.
I had to wait a few weeks for the burnishing fluid to arrive, but finally it's here and I can finish the tracks.
I've got white metal track from Friul for this build, witch in my opinion, are the best to get.
Now. This is going to sound a bit like my dog eat my homework, but really, my puppy dog from 12 weeks old stole my memory card with the pics of the construction of the tracks...
I construct the tracks in 3 pieces, this to fit the plastic box that will hold the burnishing fluid an water mixture.
With a toothbrush I rub in the fluid real good.

Paul did a excellent tutorial video of this technique, to be found here: http://www.intscalemodeller.com/viewtop ... 193&t=4227
And this is my result:

All blackened. Still need to give it a track wash, but that will be done last.
With the tracks on and the front and rear fenders glued on, this build is finished.



Still need to give it a track wash I think.












And after putting the model outside in the morning sun for a second, you will get this beauty...

All that remains now, is painting the figures that will ride this beast.
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Have to say that I'm not an armour builder (although I can appreciate the subject) but your techniques and skills have turned out a work of art.
That tank looks outrageously realistic.
It's been great to read your thread Frans.
Stunning work. Needs to be in a book.

That tank looks outrageously realistic.
It's been great to read your thread Frans.
Stunning work. Needs to be in a book.
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Re: 1:35 AFV Club Churchill MKIII AVRE
That is ridiculously, fricking insane?!!
As Willem states....it's so realistic, it should be in a book.
Awesome work, Frans
Cheers,
Martin
As Willem states....it's so realistic, it should be in a book.
Awesome work, Frans
Cheers,
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Re: 1:35 AFV Club Churchill MKIII AVRE
Sorry about that... I feel much better now.
I fell down a bit there.
Holy crow Frans!
That's some fine work my friend. The tracks are really working on that I think. I've always loved the look of the churchills and you've certainly gone a long way to inspiring another build for me. I may have ordered another AFV club churchy... and it's your fault.
What a beautiful piece bud.
I fell down a bit there.
Holy crow Frans!
That's some fine work my friend. The tracks are really working on that I think. I've always loved the look of the churchills and you've certainly gone a long way to inspiring another build for me. I may have ordered another AFV club churchy... and it's your fault.
What a beautiful piece bud.
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Thank you for those kind words and compliments gentleman.Willem wrote:Have to say that I'm not an armour builder (although I can appreciate the subject) but your techniques and skills have turned out a work of art.
That tank looks outrageously realistic.
It's been great to read your thread Frans.
Stunning work. Needs to be in a book.
UKguyInUSA wrote:That is ridiculously, fricking insane?!!![]()
As Willem states....it's so realistic, it should be in a book.
Awesome work, Frans![]()
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Cheers,![]()
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Kinda makes me blush..
Glad you like it so much!
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Glad you feeling better!Coen wrote:Sorry about that... I feel much better now.
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Holy crow Frans!
That's some fine work my friend. The tracks are really working on that I think. I've always loved the look of the churchills and you've certainly gone a long way to inspiring another build for me. I may have ordered another AFV club churchy... and it's your fault.
What a beautiful piece bud.
Was a bit worried..lol
Thanks mate, glad you like it.
As this is going to be another competition model for the scale model challenge in October, all comments are meaning a lot to me. The tracks did not received there track wash yet, I'm not sure if they need one. They are blackened really nice, so maybe I leave it as they are now.
So I inspired the great and mighty Coen eh?
I'm not responsible for any empty pockets and wallets though!
Those AFV Churchy's are awesome, I will build more of them in the future...
Happy modelling!
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Great build Frans!
Great weathering, looks fantastic, well done mate.
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Great build Frans!beautiful work, another show stopper.
Great weathering, looks fantastic, well done mate.![]()
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The only thing that remains now iis painting the figures, but it's 35 celcius where I live so not ideal to paint right now.
The paint will dry to darn fast
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Another winner here !!! Wonderfull job in painting , detail , the stowage work, fantastic details ...
Wow , another great build here ! I'm now expecting to see the all vignette with the wood base and the riders ..., and a great thread on this fantastic build !
Congratulations again ! Real Nice !

Wow , another great build here ! I'm now expecting to see the all vignette with the wood base and the riders ..., and a great thread on this fantastic build !
Congratulations again ! Real Nice !
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Thank you very much guys!rodrant wrote:Another winner here !!! Wonderfull job in painting , detail , the stowage work, fantastic details ...
Wow , another great build here ! I'm now expecting to see the all vignette with the wood base and the riders ..., and a great thread on this fantastic build !
Congratulations again ! Real Nice !
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Just a extra small update,
Faces are painted of the two tank commanders.
This wasn't an easy job as the paint was drying very fast for the weather here is really hot.
I paint in very tin layers, so I needed to be quick to prevent lumps in the paint an on the faces.
When these two figures are painted, I will make a start on the 3 tank riders.





Have a great weekend guys!!!
Faces are painted of the two tank commanders.
This wasn't an easy job as the paint was drying very fast for the weather here is really hot.
I paint in very tin layers, so I needed to be quick to prevent lumps in the paint an on the faces.
When these two figures are painted, I will make a start on the 3 tank riders.





Have a great weekend guys!!!
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Awesome looking figures!

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Thanks mate!UKguyInUSA wrote:Awesome looking figures!![]()
Hope to finish these two figures today
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Loving the moustachioed commanders Frans....
Superb, looking forward to the Tank riders now!
Good luck mate..

Superb, looking forward to the Tank riders now!
Good luck mate..
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Re: 1:35 AFV Club Churchill MKIII AVRE
Excellent work, Frans. Love the weathering - very realistic. 
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Thanks mate!FishBowlMan wrote:Excellent work, Frans. Love the weathering - very realistic.
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Re: 1:35 AFV Club Churchill MKIII AVRE

In my previous update you could see that the faces of the two tank commanders were painted, So here are the pictures of the finished figures. The driver was painted all ready before I even weathered the tank, so he's to be found in the tank.
The uniforms are painted with Vallejo English uniform as a base colour.
The shades are painted with this base colour, added a drop of black in it.
The highlights are painted with the base colour, made lighter with sunny skintone.
I did not dry brushed the highlights, but painted it with a hairy stick. In my experience you'll always dry brush more then needed. I do....
The figures hairs are painted burned umber, and received a black wash. After drying I gave it a quick dry brush with light brown.
And here is the result of these two commanders








And here they are fitted on the tank.






Next update I will be showing the finished tank riders.
3 tank riders are planed on this Churchill.
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love the figures mate
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy-TGcs5u_ZXSZ9kObNfsPg
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Fricking dynamite work! 
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Thank you very much for your kind words guysNige201980 wrote:love the figures mateUKguyInUSA wrote:Fricking dynamite work!
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Like the figures Frans ! I saw the picture from your thread , my tankers use exactly the same holster for the revolver as the one on the left of the picture
still the Tamiya tankers doesn't really seem with the proper outfit ...at least the color they indicate ...If I saw this I would paint them with caqui color , not green ...
Now need to see yur build done , it is going nicely ...

still the Tamiya tankers doesn't really seem with the proper outfit ...at least the color they indicate ...If I saw this I would paint them with caqui color , not green ...
Now need to see yur build done , it is going nicely ...
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Thanks mate!rodrant wrote:Like the figures Frans ! I saw the picture from your thread , my tankers use exactly the same holster for the revolver as the one on the left of the picture
still the Tamiya tankers doesn't really seem with the proper outfit ...at least the color they indicate ...If I saw this I would paint them with caqui color , not green ...
Now need to see yur build done , it is going nicely ...![]()
I'm revealing her today!
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Re: 1:35 AFV Club Churchill MKIII AVRE

Today is the day of the final update on this epic build.
I have enjoyed this build, and I loved this AFV club kit. No fitting problems, great detailing and a blast to build it.
So the last thing I have done on this build is add some dust on the tracks, and finished painting the figures.
I wanted the Churchill to crush a tree or something, to show of the workable suspension, but sometimes you have to make a decision that enough is enough. The display it's standing on is a tight fit, and as for now it looks like the Churchill is making her own new road. If I would add a tree or something else she would bashing over, it would be to crowded on the base and distract from the model.
Therefore I have decided to let it for what it is now, and call her finished.
The last photo's in this update are from the finished tank riders, and later today I will go over to the reveal section!

As always I will make a reveal slide show and post it on my YouTube channel.
I would like to thank everyone who would take the time to check out this thread and comment on it.
Thanks guys and I hope to see you in the reveal section later this day.
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Really great finish Frans . Congrat mate 
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This looks good
I should check the final reveal when it is posted
I should check the final reveal when it is posted
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Beautifully built and painted piece Frans...
I await your final reveal buddy so i can drool some more..
Continued success my friend..

I await your final reveal buddy so i can drool some more..
Continued success my friend..
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Wow Frans that's bloody fantastic mate.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy-TGcs5u_ZXSZ9kObNfsPg
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Thank you guys!
It's in the reveal section now!
http://www.intscalemodeller.com/viewtop ... 262&t=8137
It's in the reveal section now!
http://www.intscalemodeller.com/viewtop ... 262&t=8137
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show how big this beast is the men look small on the beast...and top work on all counts 
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Thanks mateTiger131 wrote:show how big this beast is the men look small on the beast...and top work on all counts
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