1:16 Taigen Panther
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Re: 1:16 Taigen Panther
That’s a super realistic paint job! I’m still amazed by the talent on this forum.
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Re: 1:16 Taigen Panther
Thank you Jimster, years ago before I joined the forum I worked on 1/35 scale models and learned to paint in the smaller scale. The chipping and weathering I learned from being a member from other experts here. was too afraid to try in the bigger scale until I picked up a few tips and tricks. Now it's quite easy and fun. Not being afraid to make a mistake makes it easy and the hardest thing to learn
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Re: 1:16 Taigen Panther
Sometimes tools are painted whilst on the tanks in the field, I believe we have seen evidence of this.c.rainford73 wrote:Thanks Lo_Thar, tools are removable and will get some finishing soon.Lo_Thar wrote:Greate job. One think i dont like are tools in color of the tank
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Re: 1:16 Taigen Panther
One of the best paint jobs yet, like the used but not abused look. Never mind the building, we need a painting section . I had better start having a look at some builds, especially the paint and weathering sections of the 1/35 modellers.
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Re: 1:16 Taigen Panther
Thank you Ronnie. It's still under construction. I'm adding the antenna and base today and tools have been updated with paint.ronnie42 wrote:One of the best paint jobs yet, like the used but not abused look. Never mind the building, we need a painting section . I had better start having a look at some builds, especially the paint and weathering sections of the 1/35 modellers.
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Re: 1:16 Taigen Panther
Very nice, you obviously did this in no time. The camo looks exceptional as does the aging. The crew must enjoy their extended living period to see the tank "rotting" by nature, not by enemy shells
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Re: 1:16 Taigen Panther
Brilliant job.
Really like the used look with paint chips ect.
Really like the used look with paint chips ect.
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Re: 1:16 Taigen Panther
Thank youessexbill wrote:Brilliant job.
Really like the used look with paint chips ect.
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Re: 1:16 Taigen Panther
Nice job Carl.
Now just run it outdoors so the tracks get some dirt on them too.
Now just run it outdoors so the tracks get some dirt on them too.