A darker version of Vallejo Air 052 German Grey was obtained by mixing black into the paint. The tonal highlights of the panels were acheived by spraying a mixture of German grey and white. Next step.... post shading.
Thursday, 21 May 2009
Keep them moving
Monday, 18 May 2009
Tamiya Stug III B (OOTB)
Dry Paints
Completed the basic scheme for the hard edge camoflage of the Jagdtiger. The base coat was a mixture of Gunze Sanyo's dark yellow, white and sail color on an estimated proportion of 3:5:2. The green was hand painted on using Andrea Color's AC3 olive green. The brightness should be toned downed after weathering is applied.
Thursday, 7 May 2009
Keep them rolling
The fact that improvements are needed to bring old DML kits up to current standards meant that you either add these improvement in the form of aftermarket accessories or simply scratch build them. I did both for this Panzer IV F1.
Improvements made to the kit:
- Commander's cupola from Artisan Mori
- Driver and radio operator's hatches from TMD
- Sproket housing (no idea what they are called)from TMD
- Fenders and on-vehicle tools were spares obtained from the Panzer IVE kit.
- Dipped into my spare parts box for jerry cans and spare wheels
- Tarps rolled from Tamiya epoxy putty
Building of this little cat allowed me to rediscover the joy of building old DML kits. The little imperfections in these kits has allowed me to improvise, think out-of-the-box (pun intended) and in the process, produce a model that is unique from others.
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