castelnuovo - Whew! Thanks for the flexibility on the deadline. I'll definitely have this one done by the 15th, but I'd like to get that Hetzer done too. At the least I'll have the Hetzer done by the end of the year!
SuppressionFire - yeah, once I get going I tend to NOT think about WIP photos! Even with this post I had to force myself to stop and take some pics before continuing! You're exactly right about the shading. Its nothing special, just a base coat followed by some thinned black paint in all the recesses, corners and panel lines. I also hit most of the rivets to give them some 'pop' later on. Then some lightened base coat sprayed in the center of the panels. To blend everything together I just sprayed mist coats of the Thinned base color back on.
detailfreak - LOL! I hear ya dude! Its tough to focus when all those chores and other "distractions" are around!
So I finally had a free weekend and spent most of it working on the model. Markings came from the Tristar Ausf. E/F kit. OK, technically this buid isn't and E/F, its closer to a D, but I figured it was close enough! After the base paint I sprayed some Future over the entire model making sure the areas for the markings were nice and glossy. Applied the dcals with Micro-Set and then followed with Solvaset to make sure they snuggled down nicely, especially on the turret rear with all those rivets. I followed that with another coat of Future over the decals to protect them from the washes to come.
After a couple of days I applied a thin wash of black oil paint over the entire model, then followed by a pin wash of thicker black oil paint. I actually had to do this a couple of times in certain areas to get the effect I was looking for. Because oils dry slowly this was a time consuming process and took most of the weekend to do. Before the wash was totally dry I dragged a brush damp with thinner down the vertical surfaces to create the streaking effect that's visible in the photos, especially on the turret sides.
In between washes I painted and rusted up the spare track links and also the MGs. Oh yeah, the tracks are painted, weathered and practically done....final weathering will wait until they are attached near the end.
The next step is to paint the tools, jack block, tow cable exhaust and the rear lights.
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Once
everything else is painted then I'll apply more weathering. I'm not sure
how far I'll go with the weathering on this one. I usually like the first
of any type of AFV on my display shelf to be relatively "clean", but
I'm sure I'll at least give it a light dust coat. If I have time I may do
some light paint chipping....we'll see!