Eric, looks to be a flawless execution on that camou job.
Finished my other project for the 1942 GB:
... and returned to my tiger build. Working on the commander's copula, realized I would need to get the figure ready to help determine the position of the hatch cover.
I had ordered a set of three crew figures (Squad48), planning to add one to the lone Tamiya figure that came with the kit. Upon comparison though they are quite bigger. Also compared to one of Alpine's foray into the 1/48 range, Tamiya's figure was again noticeably small. So no extra crew on this one, just the one individual kit figure.
The figure required clean up of the mold lines, and filling in crevices with putty/surfacer. Replaced the shoulder boards with paper, and removed the pleats on the pockets to represent the late 1942 pattern tropical tunic.
I found some Vallejo paint mixes on Coloradominiatures website. I tried out the jacket mix, airbrushed on as a primer. Very strong olive colour was the result. My aim is something more khaki brown, so will give it another go tomorrow. One thing I hate about winter is the short daylight hours. Mixing colours under artificial light is like getting a cat in a bag, never know what you'll end up with.
regards,
Jack