Mk IV “Male” (Tamiya)

H45 “Hyacinth”, H Battalion, Ribécourt, France, November 1917.

Mk IV “Male” build (Tamiya) – Part 1:Introduction
Mk IV “Male” build (Tamiya) – Part 2:Assembly
Mk IV “Male” build (Tamiya) – Part 3:Painting
Mk IV “Male” build (Tamiya) – Part 4:Weathering (rust)
Mk IV “Male” build (Tamiya) – Part 5:Weathering (chipping)
Mk IV “Male” build (Tamiya) – Part 6:Weathering (wash)
Mk IV “Male” build (Tamiya) – Part 7:Weathering (streaks)
Mk IV “Male” build (Tamiya) – Part 8:Weathering (dust and mud)
Mk IV “Male” build (Tamiya) – Part 9:Weathering (metal and other effects)

3 responses to “Mk IV “Male” (Tamiya)”

  1. […] is a pronounced WWI vehicle bias. I think that my own favourites, in terms of outcome, are the Tamiya Mk IV “Male”, the Char 2C and the […]

  2. […] 1/35 kit [2]. I’ve had this one a while, intended as a companion piece to the Mk IV “Male”. I’m slowly working my way through these archaic, but important, early tanks. The French […]

  3. […] I have few of these family of tanks already – see here and here. But, apart from their historical significance, I find them good subjects for extensive […]

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