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Tamiya M60 A3 Tank - M48 A3 Patton Tank in Vietnam
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 3:08 pm
by TheTroyster
Going to put two build threads on this, as they are both related - sort of...
First up the M60A3:
I built this a few months ago, primed it and put it into a box - just no motivation to continue. Well yesterday I had some extra time and did the basic paint base.
I don't have any pics of the build - it's a Tamiya kit so the build was easy and problem free. So the base undercoat is a mix of Tamiya Buff 35 drops, and Grey 5 drops thinned 50%, for the camouflage pattern I used silly putty, and used XF 5 green 35 drops, and XF13 JN grey 5 drops (looks like a perfect Russian green - fyi), thinned 50%. Masked some small patterns and painted NATO Black.
I normally like to use a red-brown on these tracks to get that rust look - but this time I just used a rust wash - not trying to be a kiss ass here, but to be honest the results of the Ultimate Rust wash is my best to date, and it took five minutes and not an hour like painting.
I am going to follow one of the techniques in Tank Art 3 by M. Rinaldi - the T 72 tank for those of you with the book.
Okay enough babbling lets get some starting pics:

Re: Tamiya M60A3 Patton 1/35
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 2:32 am
by arkbuilder2012
Looks like you're off to a good start.
Re: Tamiya M60A3 Patton 1/35
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 5:05 pm
by TheTroyster
Since I I didn't use hairspray I had to use X20A by Tamiya to chip the model.
I then painted those canvas gun covers.
Threw on a few white camouflage strips.
Not looking to build a derelict here, but maybe something a little neglected. No diorama in mind yet.
Thought about adding markings - but I just want to put only a number on the turret - so I'll just hold off for now until I decide what will look good.

Re: Tamiya M60A3 Patton 1/35
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 5:59 pm
by RonBurgundy
Looking awesome for now, keep up the good work

looking less like a model or step in the right direction.
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 12:56 am
by TheTroyster
Re: Tamiya M60A3 Patton 1/35
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 5:12 am
by Sturm
Love the camo. Keep it up.
Oil paint to fade - M60A3 Patton 1/35
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 7:48 pm
by TheTroyster
Finished the Tamiya M60A3
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 1:40 am
by TheTroyster
Re: Tamiya M60A3 & M48A3 Patton Tanks 1/35
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 3:16 am
by OliveDrab
Superb M60 Troy, the weathering and especially the dirt and mud is outstanding

Re: Tamiya M60A3 & M48A3 Patton Tanks 1/35
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 5:21 am
by TheTroyster
OliveDrab wrote:Superb M60 Troy, the weathering and especially the dirt and mud is outstanding

It's good to know someone reads my dribble. Thanks. I am currently working on mastering the pigments - by the way I really liked your T34 - the figures are especially awesome.
Re: Tamiya M60A3 & M48A3 Patton Tanks 1/35
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2015 3:28 am
by AlansModelMaking
Evening Troy, this project turned out beautifully, the M60 great! Also, I was wondering if you were going to correct the Tamiya suspension, the Tamiya kit has its suspension too high; to the extent that the tank looks much different, will you be attempting to correct this? Paul Budzik did a correction on this if you want specific measurements, etc.
http://paulbudzik.com/tools-techniques/ ... ction.html
Looking forward to this next build!
Re: Tamiya M60A3 & M48A3 Patton Tanks 1/35
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2015 2:33 pm
by TheTroyster
AlansModelMaking wrote:Evening Troy, this project turned out beautifully, the M60 great! Also, I was wondering if you were going to correct the Tamiya suspension, the Tamiya kit has its suspension too high; to the extent that the tank looks much different, will you be attempting to correct this? Paul Budzik did a correction on this if you want specific measurements, etc.
http://paulbudzik.com/tools-techniques/ ... ction.html
Looking forward to this next build!
I did not know this - I always thought it sat too high. Well, I'll take a look at that link and see what's involved.
Thanks for this - this is great information.
Update: okay just went to that link - made my head dizzy - that is way above my current skill level, or interest level for this tank. Sadly I have already put together the suspension - so that is out of the question. There's the issue of the front of the tank - but it maybe too minor to matter for me - I will be thinning out the fenders (or, most likely, just removing them altogether) the thinned down lights makes sense, making a new basket for the rear - looks awesome but too big of PITA to my taste so going to pass - throw on a blanket or tarp and that problem is solved. I'll just hide everything with paint, junk, and then use some mirrors and this should be good to go...
Re: Tamiya M60A3 & M48A3 Patton Tanks 1/35
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 6:18 pm
by TommyKillander
Excellent work!
Paul Budziks scratchbuilding skills are awesome. Every time I watch his videos I feel intimidated and inspired at the same, if that makes any sense...

Tommy
M48A3 Patton Tank built, primed, base color
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 1:42 am
by TheTroyster
I had to fill in many gaps, and thin down the front fenders, and the light brackets. I had to attach the lower hull and the upper hull - which I don't like to do until near the end as it makes getting the tracks on much easier, but this is a little tricky and needed to be attached first to get everything to fit right.
So one of the first tanks I ever built was the monogram version of this tank - if you've only built that then I'd recommend this kit or maybe even more the Dragon - like a different tank - kind of a cool looking tank.
Base color is a dark olive drab by Tamiya XF 67 (?) then I went back over with some lifecolor olive drab 005 mixed with weathered olive drab 003 and the resulting color is great - it's olive drab but lighter than normal - more faded.
Threw a couple of tarps on there- see how they turn out.
I worked on the diorama a little today but no pictures, I'll get some tomarrow.
Diorama mock up
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 5:31 pm
by TheTroyster
M48A3 Patton Vietnam house-
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 5:03 am
by TheTroyster
Worked on the swamp house: I have a great idea for the roof - just need to locate the right tree.
Did some work on the tank, kind of loosing my interest in building models though... Think I did the optic lenses and put the rusted tracks on, oh yea painted the wheels.
I took those rear fenders off for this diorama:
Now that I am building a quasi proper M48 - just loving the look of this tank - going to order the Dragon kit later this week.
M48A3 Patton Tank - oil paint added
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 4:05 pm
by TheTroyster
M48A3 Patton Tank done - diorama next
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 2:14 pm
by TheTroyster
Re: Tamiya M60A3 & M48A3 Patton Tanks 1/35
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 6:10 pm
by TommyKillander
It looks absolutely stunning
Looking forward to see that dio come together, bet it will be awesome as well
Tommy
M48A3 Patton Tank Vietnamize shack meets pine needles?
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 8:49 pm
by TheTroyster
Thanks Tommy - now I am really under pressure.
Went out and gathered up your basic pine needles, and I cut them down, used white glue, and make the thatched roof - I'll trim in down later to make it somewhat more balanced.
And here is the mock up diorama with roofed house.

M48A3 Patton Tank - Vietnam diorama work
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 9:32 pm
by TheTroyster
Started in earnest on the diorama- started with the water, got a bridge- some ground cover - that tank is a stand in for the main event. Cat tails in water, bamboo as well.

Finished M48 A3 Patton w/Vietnam diorama
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:44 pm
by TheTroyster
Re: Tamiya M60 A3 Tank - M48 A3 Patton Tank in Vietnam
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 6:11 pm
by Skullfish
Excellent work Troyster, will follow your progress on the next leg.
Jase