Hi fellas,
Armour86 - I LOVE that Pz III dude! Didn't you build that during Andy's epic Pz III GB? It looks excellent! Re my build I'm not much of a PE guy yet but I'm improving and have some bits to be fitted still. I'm just looking forward to getting some dirt on the Tiger and making her look worthy of a spot on the table at our next show! I might be tempted to enter it into the competition if she turns out well enough!
Andy - that PE is looking great! I love the spare track holders on the chin!
>Okay, I have a couple of questions. One regarding the colour and painting of my tool clamps and one regarding the best way to aproach the final stages. It might seem like newbie questions but I'm always playing around with the final few stages during a build and never give much thought to 'clamp colour'!
I'm sure the tank would have left the factory without tools fitted (not sure)? It it had they'd have been the same colour as the tank, if not they'd have been fitted afterwards and I suppose the crew would have oversprayed the tools when they added the cammo BUT I like to use any opportunity to add splashes of different colour so it's 'artistic license' on my part! I suppose that the clamps would have been unpainted metal? Perhaps I should have painted them a bare dark metal colour? Does anyone know as it would be a 5 minute job to change the tool clamp colours.
OR - perhaps the tank left the factory with the tools clamps fitted but not the tools - in that case the clamps WOULD be yellow?
- Re. the final stages and 'best practice':
Like I said on the last post I know what I need to do but am trying to figure out the best way to proceed?
I need to paint the Periscope lenses and add a light overall wash then a much darker pinwash around recesses etc, add some light chipping and a couple of non-penetrating shell hits and maybe show some missing Zimmerit by scraping a couple of small areas off and painting the spots with red primer?
I'm thinking that whilst she's all glossy I should: finish off any little painting jobs i.e. the damage, Periscopes and chipping effects. Add a light all-over wash and darker pinwashes Add streaking effects/oil dot weathering.
THEN:
I'm thinking of adding the final flat/dull coat followed by: Pigments. Additional light chipping work. Tracks.
What do you guys think. This seems to be the best way to proceed?
Ben