wbill76
Looks like it filled its role nicely Ben as a little in-between project. Your weathering skills continue to improve and this one would certainly qualify as your best finish to date IMHO.
Wow!
Thanks guys - great comments and very much apreciated.
Tbh it was a sort of fluke as I really didn't know how to take the weathering route with this little fella. I sat there yesterday looking at this nice Dunky yellow StuG that was all clean and glossy and for literally about 10 minutes - I was lost ! I was like "how the hell do I even start weathering this little thing". Chipping? Hairspray? washes? I actually sat there just looking at it and remembered how much I liked the box art of this kit which showed this StuG with a full whitewash and looking pretty dirrrrty.
I gave it a very light covering with that Flat White/Water mix and let that dry to look like the remnants of an old faded, worn out whitewash and broke out my MIG dark wash and tried it on the very front piece of bolted on armour and when dry it looked perfect
I treated the rest of the build with the same ready-to-go wash for the 'lazy modeller' and worked heavier around the lower hull and fenders and bit lighter on top then did some pin washes with AK's Winter Streaking Grime - it's not meant for this type of application really but it worked really well.
Some AK Earth Wash which does dry like a wet mud was loaded onto an old brush and I blasted air through it in 'squirts' from my ab to give a mud spatter effect around the running gears.
After that, a few little touch ups and she was looking great so I left her as she was and added the Milliput tarp which I'd rolled out a few days previous. It's not glued down so I can remove it if I want. I do want to add some more colours and shading to it as it's looking a bit a bit 'flat' at the moment. Either way, I wasn't expecting it to turn out this well so I'm really pleased.
The only little let down was the confusion with the MG and shield. I wasn't aware that it worked in this manner otherwise I'd have just posed it lying flat or I'd have chopped that hatch in half to allow me to pose the hatch open and the shield up. Oh well - I'll know for next time!
As for the base I only used that to take the pictures on but it's an ideal size and this build would great on there so I may yet make a base for her. It's a bit too small for a 1/35 build but as you can see, ideal for 1/48.
They were on sale at an on-line store that I use for only £2 each so I bought three. All walnut with a green felt base so a real bargain.
I'm now going to start my Panzer III N for Andy's Group Build then build this Lovely Bronco Comet followed by my Dragon Firefly - I need some more Allied stuff in the cabinet, it's looking too German at present!
I'll definately be doing some more 1/48 builds - particularly the newer ones as they are fun builds and don't take up a third of a shelf like a bigger 1/35 does. In this case it was purely a quick build to kill some time and to get me back at the bench as I hadn't done a thing for over 4 weeks other than waiting for this GB to start - this was ideal as it was a simple and quick little build which has allowed me to successfully try out some new weathering techniques.
Again, thanks for the kind comments guys - I really appreciate them
Kind regards,
Ben