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Panzer IV Ausf. F2 (G) / Stug III Ausf G -- Panzer IV Finished. StuG III Finished.

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Panzer IV Ausf. F2 (G) / Stug III Ausf G -- Panzer IV Finished. StuG III Finished.
Posted by Tankster on Friday, June 27, 2014 9:51 PM

Here's the two little beauties I'm working on this weekend.  They're mostly done so I'm just deciding on what scheme to use. Both were built mostly OOB I replaced the metal tow cable with crochet thread since its less springy and I used an aluminum barrel/resin mantlet from Armorscale on the Stug III. 

On The Bench: Dragon  1/35 Jagdtiger Henschel

On Deck: Dragon 1/35 Ferdinand

PVI
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Posted by PVI on Saturday, June 28, 2014 1:04 AM

Beautiful build- whatever theater you settle on, they should look superb!

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, June 28, 2014 2:27 AM

Great looking builds, are they bother Dragon.

Be nice to see some colour on them.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by Tankster on Saturday, June 28, 2014 8:05 AM

Yeah they both are, the Stug III is one of their Cyberhobby White Box kits.  I got them both for like $15 each at a model show a few weeks ago.

On The Bench: Dragon  1/35 Jagdtiger Henschel

On Deck: Dragon 1/35 Ferdinand

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Saturday, June 28, 2014 8:33 AM

That's a good buy, especially for a CH white box kit.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by jibber on Saturday, June 28, 2014 10:10 AM

Tankster nice catch on those kits. Beautifully clean builds they should finish up nicely. Terry

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Posted by Tankster on Saturday, June 28, 2014 10:34 AM

here's all I bought.  This was about $100 for everything.  If you didn't know I like Panzer IVs :D

On The Bench: Dragon  1/35 Jagdtiger Henschel

On Deck: Dragon 1/35 Ferdinand

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  • From: Gothenburg
Posted by JohanT on Saturday, June 28, 2014 10:34 AM

Hi Tankster,

Very nice and clean builds, looking forward to you paint scheme decision.

Could you get us a closeup of the mantlet, please?

Thank you for sharing your builds!

Very Best Regards

Johan

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Posted by Tankster on Saturday, June 28, 2014 10:58 AM

Its a great aftermarket piece, $20 off Ebay :)  Its a direct fit, only requiring a tiny part of the gun trunnion to be cut off.  All the weld beads are nicely done.  I accidentally cracked it so I gotta go over it with some Surface Primer before painting.

On The Bench: Dragon  1/35 Jagdtiger Henschel

On Deck: Dragon 1/35 Ferdinand

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Posted by Tankster on Saturday, June 28, 2014 5:58 PM

Here's what I've done so far today and this is my stopping point. 

A generous application of Mr. Color - 40 - German Grey.  I modulated it a little bit with a mix of GG and Tamiya Sky Grey around the turret ring.  I painted the tired Mr. Color Tire Black and The inside of the wheels Model Master Oxide Red. 

The tracks were primed with flat black then recieved an overspray of Mr. Metal Color Dark Iron the tools were painted with this as well and buffed with a cotton swab.  The wood handles were painted with Vallejo Khaki Brown. 

I gave the entire surface a general drybrushing of Model Master Enamel Gunship Grey. 

Next phase is breaking out the pigments and doing some weathering :D

The markings I'm planning on using are for "white 316" from the 1st SS Panzer Div LAH during the Invasion of Vichi France in 1942.

On The Bench: Dragon  1/35 Jagdtiger Henschel

On Deck: Dragon 1/35 Ferdinand

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Posted by the doog on Sunday, June 29, 2014 12:08 PM

Nice paint. I would suggest lightening your gray base coat color and adding some scale effect lightening to the paint job.  Spray the top panels inside of the panels to make a lighter "cloud" inside. This does a great job of simulating the effects of real light on a small model. It looks great when you tone down the tonal difference with a few light washes and/or filters.

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Posted by jibber on Sunday, June 29, 2014 1:12 PM

Man you're busy, everything I see is very nice. Love the IV's too.

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Posted by Tankster on Sunday, June 29, 2014 1:45 PM

the doog

Nice paint. I would suggest lightening your gray base coat color and adding some scale effect lightening to the paint job.  Spray the top panels inside of the panels to make a lighter "cloud" inside. This does a great job of simulating the effects of real light on a small model. It looks great when you tone down the tonal difference with a few light washes and/or filters.

I did.  I sprayed MM Acryl Panzer Dark Grey which is slightly lighter than Gunze German Grey.  I added some spot filters to the surface as well to modulate the color even more. And I"m gonna do back and drybrush it again. 

On The Bench: Dragon  1/35 Jagdtiger Henschel

On Deck: Dragon 1/35 Ferdinand

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Posted by the doog on Sunday, June 29, 2014 5:51 PM

Tankster

the doog

Nice paint. I would suggest lightening your gray base coat color and adding some scale effect lightening to the paint job.  Spray the top panels inside of the panels to make a lighter "cloud" inside. This does a great job of simulating the effects of real light on a small model. It looks great when you tone down the tonal difference with a few light washes and/or filters.

I did.  I sprayed MM Acryl Panzer Dark Grey which is slightly lighter than Gunze German Grey.  I added some spot filters to the surface as well to modulate the color even more. And I"m gonna do back and drybrush it again. 

Oh jeez; I"m sorry, I missed that in the text. Whistling

Just something to think about; I do mine pretty radically, and then tone down the disparity with washes.  It might be your camera or the lighting, but it's not too evident in the pics. Then again, some people think I"m a little nuts in how drastic I make my color delineations...Propeller

You have to watch with white-based, solvent-based filters, They will tend to absorb into the darker color after a few days, even more drastically after a few weeks. I noticed this phenomenon with white oil paint that I used to tint figure's faces with--they'd look sunburned in a few weeks because the white oil paint would leach into the base,

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Posted by staybolt on Sunday, June 29, 2014 6:55 PM

Nice work!  I have several of these in the stash and will be watching the progress.

                                                                                                              Pat.

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Posted by Tankster on Sunday, June 29, 2014 8:11 PM

Ones with the blue background

On The Bench: Dragon  1/35 Jagdtiger Henschel

On Deck: Dragon 1/35 Ferdinand

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Posted by the doog on Monday, June 30, 2014 7:26 AM

Man, that makes a world of difference! The white background definitely looks more true-to-color than the blue. Even the tracks look funny against the blue background. You can hardly see the dirt on them.

I'd say go with the white background. It's much more complimentary.

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Posted by Tankster on Monday, June 30, 2014 7:53 AM

Yeah it really does.  At first I didn't like the white background but after I took some shots with the blue one  I can definitely tell the white is much better and the colors aren't as "polluted" as with the blue.  I think I might stick with either white or a light grey background from now on.  

On The Bench: Dragon  1/35 Jagdtiger Henschel

On Deck: Dragon 1/35 Ferdinand

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Posted by Tankster on Thursday, July 31, 2014 2:26 PM

Here's the finished StuG III.  Markings are for '201' of Assault Gun Batallion 226 in fighting in Leningrad in the beginning of 1943.

On The Bench: Dragon  1/35 Jagdtiger Henschel

On Deck: Dragon 1/35 Ferdinand

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    March 2014
Posted by BarrettDuke on Thursday, July 31, 2014 4:26 PM

WOW! Really nice work, Tankster. So that's what pre-shading is supposed to look like. Now you've made me want to try it. Thanks for sharing the pics.

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Posted by r13b20 on Thursday, July 31, 2014 5:23 PM

Couldn't agree more! Two thumbs up. Bob

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