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Steiner,I should have said Klear not Varnish.Thanks for the tip on the drying out issue,or rather the tip on the tip.Once again great job,Sax
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Saxondog wrote: Steiner,I should have said Klear not Varnish.Thanks for the tip on the drying out issue,or rather the tip on the tip.Once again great job,Sax
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No, I did not seal the base coat in with Klear before I applied the camo. I have washed the wheels through today and tomorrow I will dry brush them and overspray them with a thinned mud brown then seal them and the lower hull with matt varnish. After that it will be klear on the upper hull and turret, followed by decals then Klear then the wash. Are you using enamels or acrylics. If you are using enamels, I will be even more interested in your experiences of using them.

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thats the scrapes and scratches done, although i will probably go over them again later i,m not really happy with them at the moment, and the turret decals applied, you can see the reason i gloss the tank first the decals haven't frosted or turned silver at the edges so I'm happy with that.
still a way too go but its coming along fine...............oz
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Looking better and better every time you add more photo's! how much have you left to do?

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Excellent, Oz. ;) ;) ;) ;)
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OK! heres the thing, the more i look at the paint job on the tiger the less sure i am that i like it, its not the Grey or the camo i don't like its just the way its been applied, so i think i,m gonna strip the whole thing and start again and repaint it the same colors using the same method but without the scrapes and scratches.

i.m gonna have a good think about this but sometimes when i,m working on a project i get that nagging  feeling its just not working and i definitely have the feeling this isn't going the way i planned................oz

                  but sax, steiner, please keep posting your pics..........
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oz wrote: OK! heres the thing, the more i look at the paint job on the tiger the less sure i am that i like it, its not the Grey or the camo i don't like its just the way its been applied, so i think i,m gonna strip the whole thing and start again and repaint it the same colors using the same method but without the scrapes and scratches.

i.m gonna have a good think about this but sometimes when i,m working on a project i get that nagging  feeling its just not working and i definitely have the feeling this isn't going the way i planned................oz

                  but sax, steiner, please keep posting your pics..........
What !!!!!!!!!!!!! :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

Oz, it looks great to me, but your the Master !!!! I'm just the apprentice  ;D ;D ;D ;D

All I can say is you must have a heart the size of a frying pan ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

All that work.

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not to worry mate it,ll only take a day to get the paint pastels decals and klear back on so i,ll catch you guys up, i,ll post a pic on the virtues of Mr muscle oven cleaner it,ll strip the model back to the primer then i,ll restart it.............oz
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managed to get things repainted and some pastels on and a bit of klear all in one day, gonna do the wash tracks and wheels tomorrow but things will take a bit longer than i first thought (grompix) is fitting the Elmod this week so i,m not going to do too much more until its fitted.
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Oz,I am finished stripping will prime tonight and base coat in the morning before going to the shop.Pastels and clear tomorrow night.easy-off oven cleaner at work SAX
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