Hey fellas,
As usual here is the Saturday update!
First off - how do I know what Ausf Pz II this is?
I really need to get this build wrapped up asap as I have a spanking new Dragon Ausf E with Zim ready to go for Tigerman's 'Steel Cats' GB.
Last week the Friuls were completed (still to be treated which I'll do tomorrow). I do think they looked a bit tight so I'm going to add another link to each side tomorrow then I'll put a dab of CA Gel onto the to front and rear return rollers to make sure they hold the tracks properly allowing me to add some sag between the rollers.
Today I painted and fitted the tools (apart from the Jack which I lost if you recall and the replacement needs assembling again), applied a Raw Umber wash made by my fair hand from W&N oil paint. I then carried out general tidy-up work and painted some Vallejo Dark Rubber onto the road wheels.
The work done this afternoon looks good and I'm very pleased. You'll notice that I've done some heavy bare metal sponge chipping which will look out-of-place on this early WWII Pz II at the minute but please, bare with me and don't give it too much thought at present because I'm going to show the build as being very dusty which covers up the chips so it works in reverse and they show through only slightly with great results. I'm going to use some Panzer Fading Grey Mig Pigment on the build to provide some variation in the grey tones. I've used this method before where the pigments have covered up the chips and the results were impressive, to say the least!
Next week I have Friday and the following Monday off (i.e. a 4 day weekend) so I'll be completing this on the Friday and starting my Tiger I on Saturday
Photos showing today's work:
Below: The build, the chipping sponge set-up and the roadwheels:
More tomorrow mainly pigments and airbrushed buff and water (8 parts water to 2 parts Buff) which dries to leave a great dusty effect. Also Friuls will be fitted and lower hull weathing will start.
Remember there's going to a lot of dust on this thing so try and ignore the chips at present - it will work out fine!
Update tomorrow - she'll be nearly done I hope!
Take care,
Ben