Great job on the Stug, picture size is just right aswell.
Which airbrush are you using?
John
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Re: Stug Anzio Style
Hi there. Thanks for the comments again. The pictures are roughly 648 x 486. I just used basic Paint package and the stretch and skew tool. I reduced them to 50% and 50%. Then I reduced it again by 50% and 50% and it seemed to come up about right. The airbrush I use is a Badger one, I have got several ranging for 'heavy' duty to fine work ones. I use Humbrol enamels thinned down. Hope this helps anyone who wants to give it a go. Dave



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Re: Stug Anzio Style
Nice paint job. I like the subtle camo pattern. I also use Badger, great airbrush.
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Thanks for the nice comments, much appreciated. Dave 

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Nice Stug Forgebear very easy on the eyes
Cheers Ian
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Very nice job Forgebear, looks great. 

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