Jagdpanzer E75

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Re: Jagdpanzer E75

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It's not quite finished as I need a cupola that I have on order a 128 gun from modelbau and the vampire night fighting gear and pepperpot muzzle break from shapeway
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Jagdpanzer E75

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Hi John, call me ocd if you like, but I’d be stripping everything off that hull, including the gun surround & sanding that filler off flat.
Or you could just paint it red & white and put a tree on it, lol
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Will you be weathering and chipping the paint to tone it down a bit?

Big fan of the subject matter, please don't take this the wrong way, as others have noted a very good sanding would really help out.

Carl
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Re: Jagdpanzer E75

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After weathering just need some parts to finish it
Haven't done the barrel as I'm going to be changing it
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Re: Jagdpanzer E75

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This is looking really good so far. But I hope it won't hunt you later, to have omitted the sanding step. I know, that is tedious work. Have that as well right now. You might as well consider rearranging the foliage. At the moment it looks like a wig :P you could cover the area below the gun with logs or brqnches/bushes and add some bundles of high grass on the sides. I would assume that to look much more natural that way.
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Like I said its not finished so I might give it a new camp when/if I do I'll give it a redo
Plus the there are these pictures for the foilage
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It's looks much better John. Great job with the weathering
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Re: Jagdpanzer E75

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Reworking it and dug a small sander and gave it a sand down just need to get more of the skeleton bone paint
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Re: Jagdpanzer E75

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Great choice. I am sure you won't regret it. The paint job and weathering looks superb now. I don't know how much is due to the sanding, but you should try carefully to retain some of it. :thumbup:
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Re: Jagdpanzer E75

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Well done John, it looks a gazillion times better. You definitely won’t regret the extra effort!!
I like using softer fillers to make life easier.
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