SMJmodeler wrote: |
bbrowniii: Nice to see some work in this GB...looking good too! I really like that Stug IV, I have one in the stash I plan to get to eventually. What's your plan for weathering it?! |
|
SMJ,
You (and dupes) are right - it is a pretty nice kit, particularly when compared to the older Tamiya or Academy (got one on the shelf) offerings, but I will say it is not up to the standards of more recent DML kits. Lots of little fiddly stuff - gaps between parts, annoyingly obvious but hard to reach ejector pin marks, stuff like that. Still, it has been a nice, fun build...
As to the painting and weathering - I'm gonna do a three-color scheme on it - a pretty basic one at that, based on the box pics. I just like the look of it. Then I'll probably do a subtle weathering to it, a-la Bill Plunket (sp?) - though I might go just a tad heavier than Bill tends to. In some ways I wish I had put more thought into this during the actual building of it, because I would have beat it up some more - particularly on the fenders and the schurtzen racks... but, oh well... maybe I'll still goof around with it, but I'm gettin' to the point where other things are beginning to attract my attention (can you say SdKfz 251/4...?) so, I'm not sure how much time I'll put into it. Of course, to contradict what I just said, I am also toying with putting it on a little base, maybe hunkered down in a destroyed building on the outskirts of Berlin... waiting for the inevitable...
Actually, SMJ, I'd be interested to hear about some of the techniques you used on your T-55 as I prepare to tackle this... Feel free to PM me
P.S. Do me a favor, take a look at it again... does that base coat look a little 'green-ish' to you? I can't tell if it is the pic, the model, or my eyes but something looks... off?