I was looking for a simple build, and I had this old Tamiya kit in the stash. I seem to be a sucker for the kits that don’t cost a fortune, although they have a lot of limitations. I decided to try some more advanced stuff on the weathering.
I bent up some of the fenders, put a few shell marks, and finally separated all the schurzen plates. The camo pattern is fictitious. The fit is typical Tamiya with really no issues. The rubber band tracks are what we all know them to be. The figure comes with the kit. I built it out of the box, with the following exceptions:
- I added a small wire for the headphones
- I added a wire for the radio aerial (Thanks to the guys who gave feedback on this)
- I made my own tow cable from spare wire. I used the ends that came with the kit. I cut them off and drilled a new hole to accept the twisted wire
Stynylrez was the primer. The three main camo colors were Mission Models. The interior was Eifenbein also from Mission Models. The figure was painted with Vallejo Model Color and Panzer Aces. I used stencils and sprayed for the numbers and the crosses. The other decals came with the kit. The weathering was done with a combination of oil paints, Mig Ammo pigments, Elmer’s glue with mud acrylic paint and some earth pigment added, and finally a sponge with German Gray for the chipping. I could have kept going, but it seemed to be good enough for me.
Some photos. My camera work needs practice:(