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TigerII You did a magnificent job on the Mk III ausf. N. Your weathering techniques are incredible. My only thing is why you didn't put on any national markings(balkenkreuz) or unit insignias? Still and incredible model.
You did a magnificent job on the Mk III ausf. N. Your weathering techniques are incredible. My only thing is why you didn't put on any national markings(balkenkreuz) or unit insignias? Still and incredible model.
Hi, I make this model using this picture as reference. This is Norway 1945 with a a bunch of panzer III with mixed features but no visible markings.
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That is absolutely top notch. Wow!
Griffin
Please do!
I for one would love to see more of this technique.
OldGoat That came out looking really, really good. Bravo sir.
That came out looking really, really good.
Bravo sir.
thank you to everyone for your kind words! its was a great kit to paint and inspire me to keep trying this modulation, I show you more complex works soon starting in black & white.
Really like your modulation and weathering techniques. Might have to try some on my next build.
Eric
Wow, your Tiger is nice but I love your Panzer III here! And thanks for taking us though how you did her.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Cat, you have good techniques that'll work for almost any build. Nice craftsmanship, nice hues, nice pin washes and a great subject. A lot of wins there.
Terry
All the tools and the antenna are installed. Here is in a contest, hope you have enjoy the build and thanks for the support!
chipping and dusting using acrylics. Also I used a graphite pencil to make the polished effect on the cupola.
Time to work the weathering between the fenders and the wheels.Just humbrol enamels using earth tones and chalks crushed for the pigments and textures.
taking shape, here some test fitting before continuing the weathering.
After a while of experimenting with the chalks and the humbrols colors, here is the result. Next chipping and dusting.
While the fading process dries overnight, I started to work the weathering and chipping of the metal plates or Schurzens.I used diluted humbrol colors then after a few minutes I remove it very gently with a flat brush damped in thinner.
Look at the results after the fading process.Before and after
here is the next step, the fading. I use a range of oils colors and then with a damp brush in thinner, remove it the excess making a blending in the process.
with acrylics and a fine brush I detailed all the small parts that "pops" around the hull and the turret. Look how all the model is taking a good looking shape.
After the base Color I wanted to added it a yellow filter. I used for this case the Tamiya Clear Yellow.
What on earth happen? Its too yellow!!! I know it is, due to my lack of research I just spray the color without using any thinner. Lesson Learn
just compare the before and after.
Now I make a mix with tamiya dark yellow and Flat Flesh for the base color.Always applied in very thinned layers, to achieve a build up of the color and show the modulation of the previous stage.
Sorry I don't have many pictures of the construction part, but a lot of the painting process. Here I tried the famous color modulation, starting with a black base, then layers of white using low pressure with my iwata neo airbrush.
some progress on construction.
Hi! here is my Panzer 3 ausf N with Schurzen from Dragon.
The box its full of many parts from different versions on panzer 3 including the stug as well.the instruction sometimes omits stuff and have confusing details, but overall its a good kit.
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