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A couple of completed, and rusted Shermans

Hi all, it's been a while since I last posted anything here, sorry. I managed to get a couple of Shermans done in the past couple of months, along with a T55. Here are some pics for you.

Davy Jones, knocked out Sherman in the PTO.

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M4a3 Sherman, a bit rusted in the back lot of a Museum, model is 99% completed.

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A forgotten T55 rusting away.

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Here is the latest project, a rusty Panther.

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As you can see I am still into rust. More pics can be seen on my website.

Rob
www.scratchmod.com
 
Hey Rusty (What's that? Oh, ROB!)
There are some beaut renditions of tanks that have well served and are now fading away...
I love the Marine Sherman. The combination of rust and charring timbers looks great, and the tow cable combo gives the impression of a failed recovery...
The M4A3E2 is very well done, and easily gives a modern day impression of a hulk from the past, hopefully awaiting restoration ;) By 99% finished, I assume that the ground surface (ocncrete?) is yet to be seen to? The top edge of the cyclone fencing seems a little too uniform maybe? Possibly the thickness is a little too great in this scale perhaps...
Look forward to more rusted techniques.
Brad :side:
 
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