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And that's probably the point where I should stop fiddling, because the potential for improvements is starting to look quite anaemic next to the amount of shit which could be (even further) fucked up. Especially since it seems the plastic may be getting a tad brittle after all the white spirits used.
First ever attempt at weathering really. Further practice seems like it'd be recommended...
War Daddy II. An M4A1 built by the Lima Locomotive company of Lima, Ohio in July 1942. Went to Africa in Operation Torch (November) and ended up in G company, 3rd armoured battalion, 1st armoured regiment. At the battle of Kasserine pass in February 14th-15th 1943 it became the first intact Sherman taken by the Germans when the 1st company of the 501st Panzerabteilung got hold of it.