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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Damn, you did that with a rattle can?
Great work mate! 
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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Spray can? I can't even get that smooth a coat with an airbrush! Nice work!
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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Appreciate the feedback guys. That's correct. Surprisingly the tamiya sprays are very very good. They spray fine mists
I use cans for monotone vehicles.
I don't have an airbrush or compressor so all my builds have been painted by brushes, or can.
Again, just light passes and gradually build up layers. You get excellent coverage.
Personally I like painting even 1:35 scale by brushes-especially camouflage. I think it adds more personal touch and workmanship to a build.
I don't have an airbrush or compressor so all my builds have been painted by brushes, or can.
Again, just light passes and gradually build up layers. You get excellent coverage.
Personally I like painting even 1:35 scale by brushes-especially camouflage. I think it adds more personal touch and workmanship to a build.
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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Great ! I have one in my stash , maybe in the Modern Rats ...hey but yours is looking very nice , I also use spray cans from Tamiya and they work ok , still I have an airbrush , when to cover some large areas they work great to me
Nice build , and I thank you for the tip on the anti-skid , use it in my Merkava build and worked ok !

Nice build , and I thank you for the tip on the anti-skid , use it in my Merkava build and worked ok !
Cheers ,
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My pleasure! YAY you found it helpful.rodrant wrote:
Nice build , and I thank you for the tip on the anti-skid , use it in my Merkava build and worked ok !![]()
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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
I'm only here to tease...
Just had the abrams washed up. Waiting to dry next to the OshKosh M-atv before I weather with Oils.

Just had the abrams washed up. Waiting to dry next to the OshKosh M-atv before I weather with Oils.

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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Looking good Tungy. Nice work. 
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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Funny how the MRAP is almost as big as the M1A2
Nice work !
Nice work !
Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Damn, that Abrahams looks nice! 
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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Sup guys!
Getting back into finishing this build after a small break.
Decided to add the American flag. I bought double-sided printed paper flags and rolled it up as you see below to make it look realistic.
I used an antenna for the pole and glued the flag to the pole. I squeezed the ends of a small pipe so that the flag won't fall through and that I can take the flag out if I feel like it.
God bless America!

Getting back into finishing this build after a small break.
Decided to add the American flag. I bought double-sided printed paper flags and rolled it up as you see below to make it look realistic.
I used an antenna for the pole and glued the flag to the pole. I squeezed the ends of a small pipe so that the flag won't fall through and that I can take the flag out if I feel like it.
God bless America!

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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
My Pre-Order from PLA Editions of the Abrams book finally came. It is great to use as a guide. Probably not the best in terms of references, but handy to have (similar to the Abrams Squad mags).
Some pics:



Some pics:



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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
As always, my favourite part! Oil rendering.
Using MIG's Oils, Blending brush #6 & Oderless thinner.

I have only managed to do some of the turret first...

Using MIG's Oils, Blending brush #6 & Oderless thinner.

I have only managed to do some of the turret first...

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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Looks awesome
The flag is a nice touch! I saw that book the other day and man does that abrams on the cover look cool - I love it!

Good luck on the oil weathering!
Good luck on the oil weathering!
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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Thanks bro! Yeah if you really like Abrams, it's a pretty cool book to have.
Finished the oil rendering on both hull and turret. Next up, splatter effects, fuel stains and this fortress is complete!



Finished the oil rendering on both hull and turret. Next up, splatter effects, fuel stains and this fortress is complete!



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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Discovered myself a new way of figure painting... Just drybush the whole thing.
I had this thought, as i didn't want to take a long time on figures and having successfully drybrushed a few figures after slopping them with paint, I was like... why not just drybrush everything?
So I did, and it turned out excellent! I like it more than meticulously applying paint. Only took 15mins for both figures. What a time saver


I had this thought, as i didn't want to take a long time on figures and having successfully drybrushed a few figures after slopping them with paint, I was like... why not just drybrush everything?
So I did, and it turned out excellent! I like it more than meticulously applying paint. Only took 15mins for both figures. What a time saver


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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
All coming together mate. Figures look good. 
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Re: Tamiya US M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II "Badass Fortress"
Ladies and Gentleman,
I present to you a teaser....
Thank you for following this thread with so much interest. It was a fun ride. I also hope you have been able to learn something new. Final Reveal in the works and will be loaded later tonight. Hold on tight!!!!


I present to you a teaser....
Thank you for following this thread with so much interest. It was a fun ride. I also hope you have been able to learn something new. Final Reveal in the works and will be loaded later tonight. Hold on tight!!!!


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