1/35 Trumpeter KV-1
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 2:27 am
I've been working on this for some time...did not take any photos of the construction phase but aside from adding cast texture with Mr Surfacer and gouging up the armor plates with a soldering iron there was not much to show...a simple, very nice kit...
One thing needing aftermarket were the grills, my first attempt at this kind of PE work...good thing I wanted some damage!

I needed the Russian green color so I decided to give the Mig Ammo paints a try...also a rather weak attempt at modulation...





I experimented with a rusted steel effect on the add-on plates...just hairspray technique and some hand painting...I redid the right side as I thought this was a little unrealistic, you can see the second effort in the later photos


A shot post chipping but before rust effects, also painted the rust effect on the exhausts.

After the rust effects, Fruil tracks also assembled and burnished:


After some dust effects, exhaust staining, first stage of mud and some detail painting:









I need to do some detail touch up, additional rust to the tow cable and shackles, the tracks need mudded up, installed and that's about it...
Thanks for looking!
One thing needing aftermarket were the grills, my first attempt at this kind of PE work...good thing I wanted some damage!

I needed the Russian green color so I decided to give the Mig Ammo paints a try...also a rather weak attempt at modulation...





I experimented with a rusted steel effect on the add-on plates...just hairspray technique and some hand painting...I redid the right side as I thought this was a little unrealistic, you can see the second effort in the later photos


A shot post chipping but before rust effects, also painted the rust effect on the exhausts.

After the rust effects, Fruil tracks also assembled and burnished:


After some dust effects, exhaust staining, first stage of mud and some detail painting:









I need to do some detail touch up, additional rust to the tow cable and shackles, the tracks need mudded up, installed and that's about it...
Thanks for looking!













