Trey - EXCELLENT job on the Storch! I don't know how you threw that thing together so fast and so well! Same kit will probably take me two months when I get around to it!
Ozzman - digging the fuzzy Tiger! What are you shooting with? As kermit said, if it's a cell phone, try getting back a bit. But focus issues are what they are. One big reason I spent the extra for the Nikon D300s over the D90 at the time...it has a focus selection mode where you can literally select exactly where in the frame you want it to focus. Though I tend to shoot models at really small apertures to extend the depth of field, so it's not a huge worry most of the time.
Now that the Pup's off the bench and safe in the display cabinet, I made some progress on the IV last night.
Did some oil weathering up top, then mixed up some Future, dirt collected from the front yard, MIG pigments (Fresh Mud and Russian Earth) and MIG Acrylic Resin and slopped it on the lower hull and tracks, and dusted some Woodland Scenics snow atop it. Not sure how I feel about the WS snow just yet...but it worked quite well for the doog in his FSM article from a few months back. Maybe I need to do some MIG Ashes White pigment here and there.
Around this time I also realized that the acrylic resin was firming up pretty good, so I went ahead and installed the tracks. Good thing, too, since this morning, they're locked on solid!
Finally, I used a bit of diluted white glue to put some more snow on the upper hull of the tank. Planning to go over this with Future to give it a look of shiny melting snow, and them some rain effects all over the friggin' place to make it look like most of it's melted off from the heat of the tank.
Still have the tow cable and machine guns, but after those and the weathering mentioned above, I think this one's just about done!
On the Bench: 1/32 Trumpeter P-47 | 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109G | 1/144 Eduard MiG-21MF x2
On Deck: 1/350 HMS Dreadnought
Blog/Completed Builds: doogsmodels.com