Turret done and mostly ready, I'll have to liven it up with some more dark/wet mud and a bit of debris.
>>7384379What's exactly the problem? The trim paint (chrome?) the chasis paint or both?
If the trims are chromed it's probably ABS and that plastic doesn't melt easily with regular model glue so I would use a little bit of CA glue to fix them being extremely careful that it doesn't overflow or goes near the clear plastic. That would glue them on almost instantly but there's several alternatives like pva glue, glue for ABS or epoxy are some I would consider. For the ruined paint you'll have to strip or sand and redo it, and for doing chrome the molotow pens are the best
>>7385495The tracks are vinyl or what? If plastic, regular cement and some makeshift contraption to shape them while drying should be enough, vinyl or specially rebel ones with CA should do the trick.
And to expand a bit on varnish specifically in a very generic way:
>gloss, hard to damage and everything flows on it making finesse work a bit of a chore. Ideal to seal the paintjob before decals and weathering>flat, easy for things to get a grip so it's hard to work on with precision as it gets stained and things don't flow quite well>satin, a good middle ground of flow and retention. Imo the best one after decals to work on for weathering Follow what
>>7385692 anon said and check the desert issue of the weathering (one of the best) for ideas about what to do. The best thing you can do is go and find some ref pics and then plan accordingly, /k/ sometimes have a useful armor and/or Middle East thread with a lot of interesting pics