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keavdog Outstanding! What a great finish you have there.
Outstanding! What a great finish you have there.
Chad
God, Family, Models...
At the plate: 1/48 Airfix Bf109 & 1/35 Tamiya Famo
On deck: Who knows!
Real G Oooh, nice camo and mud! They are perfect!
Oooh, nice camo and mud! They are perfect!
Thanks,
John
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
Thank you my friend!
Really enjoying following along,fantastic job.
Gamera Great job Chad, the weathering looks great and love the mud and grime.
Great job Chad, the weathering looks great and love the mud and grime.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
30 months?! You owe it to yourself! Thank you my friend for your kind words. I'm thinking of keeping with the halftrack theme myself and doing a 1/35 Famo WIP.
Chad, i love it. Really nicely finished. I love the weathering, i have been trying to get that subtle level of finsh, i am going to try your method. And its given me an itch to do my next 251, seeing as i haven't done one in nearly 30 months i am over due.
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
Calling this one done.
Thank you all, I really appreciate your kind words!
I love how she's coming Chad! Love the camo and the weathering looks just right!
Looking great Chad - I think you got a bit of hair in your paint
I rarely come over to the armor section as I'm mostly an aircraft guy. I'm glad I checked this out. Really cool build you got here. I really like the weathering. You absolutely nailed it! Now I want to try an armor model. Thanks for the inspiration.
Paul
Hello friends. Another weathering update. The hull and wheels have been given a filter of raw umber oil, and streaks with raw umber and black. Still very faint at this point. Next will come more strategic streaking, but I will let all this dry overnight.
Hello friends. Not the best quality pictures here but heres the next update. The kit was sprayed with gloss then I applied a black wash around the top of the hull and removed the excess. The bottom of the hull was saturated with thinned black enamel to further accentuate the muck. I then, very lightly, applied thinned black streaking from the top of the hull down. Tomorrow I'll add a filter or two and streak again with some various earth tones before I apply a matte coat.
Hi friends! Camouflage laid down. I intentionally used lighter shades of Tamiya brown and green because the flat coat will darken them. Next are the many layers of weathering.
stikpusher I had forgotten all about this one. That dried muck on the lower hull is very convincing! What color is the final shade?
I had forgotten all about this one. That dried muck on the lower hull is very convincing! What color is the final shade?
Bish Glad your back at this one Chad. I will be sure to check your pics when i get home. The year has certainly flown by.
Glad your back at this one Chad. I will be sure to check your pics when i get home. The year has certainly flown by.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Geez folks, where has this year gone!
Back on this bad boy. Prior to priming, I applied a layer of winter muck to the undersides. I then applied some black primer, then sprayed the initial color coat intentionally leaving the bottom sides somewhat dark.
I actually had to angle the jerry cans in a little!
Looking very nice there chad. Like the metal effect on the cutters and the wood on the amo box. And that rag is a nice touch, out of miliput you say, will have to remember that. Have you test fitted the top half, looks like it might be a close thing with those jerry cans.
Bang-up job there! Love the wood grain effect you've got!
Makes sense based on the way they look. Thank you for letting me know about the tarp!
Can't see your pics at the moment mate, will be sure to check them out tonight. But i guess by big scissors you are reffering to the wire cutters. AFV's still carry those today and they do come in handy.
Thanks buddy. I must say armor is a welcome break from aircraft. This whole project is taking entirely too long though because bench time is too few and far between nowadays.
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