Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G!
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Re: Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G
Your technique then, Marco, is Post-Shading. You're working from light to dark, and that's the route I would take too.
In the meantime, all your masterly handiwork serves to highlight the superb detailing that is to be found in Armortek products. So much so, that it's actually quite depressing.
There must be a multitude of envious peepers out there
...including mine 
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Re: Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G
Ehhh no? Well, yes you shoud, but no that would be different from what I use it for. If I do not forget I'll try to explain tomorrow, when it's not 2 o clock at night haha!Exhibitedbrute wrote:So if I employed your method as the tank I’m doing is the crusader in the TOTM thread as it’s a desert tank the only shading/grime would really be around the hatches handles and fuel caps so could I use let’s say my khaki brown or a dark grey wash applied by brush in those areas then go over the whole thing with the dust wash by airbrush?
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
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Re: Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G
Think I will just do what was done with Sherman. It was easier
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Even though I'm fully awake now I cannot find the exact right words to describe what I want to answer, but let's put it like this: shading is more to make large flats and shapes stand out because on a model the light makes different shadows than on a real vehicle. But what you mean is more like wash to make small details stand out more. But basically everything you describe would help!Exhibitedbrute wrote:So if I employed your method as the tank I’m doing is the crusader in the TOTM thread as it’s a desert tank the only shading/grime would really be around the hatches handles and fuel caps so could I use let’s say my khaki brown or a dark grey wash applied by brush in those areas then go over the whole thing with the dust wash by airbrush?
Experiment a lot, don't be afraid to simply try stuff and see what happens!
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
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Re: Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G
Still so clean!


Time for more Wash!

Maybe hard to see but the arrows indicate the border between an area that had a wash applied to it, then wiped off (left) and an area without (right).

Little bit better... But I seem to forget something important...


Time for more Wash!

Maybe hard to see but the arrows indicate the border between an area that had a wash applied to it, then wiped off (left) and an area without (right).

Little bit better... But I seem to forget something important...
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
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Re: Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G
The tools were excellent aftermarket tools but white metal, no real wood handles.
I wanted to see a little more grain in the wood:




And some weathering tests:


I wanted to see a little more grain in the wood:




And some weathering tests:


1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
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Re: Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G
I’m quite sure the bin is what would happen but I have some Sherman parts I can use to seeMarco Peter wrote:Even though I'm fully awake now I cannot find the exact right words to describe what I want to answer, but let's put it like this: shading is more to make large flats and shapes stand out because on a model the light makes different shadows than on a real vehicle. But what you mean is more like wash to make small details stand out more. But basically everything you describe would help!Exhibitedbrute wrote:So if I employed your method as the tank I’m doing is the crusader in the TOTM thread as it’s a desert tank the only shading/grime would really be around the hatches handles and fuel caps so could I use let’s say my khaki brown or a dark grey wash applied by brush in those areas then go over the whole thing with the dust wash by airbrush?
Experiment a lot, don't be afraid to simply try stuff and see what happens!
It’s your tank it’s what you make it
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Re: Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G
Oh, Shermans! I could not care less whahaha!
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
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Re: Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G
At this point I started working on the body (finally!)

Away with the dots!

Hmmm my lack of patience, skills or subtlety shows off here, you can clearly see where I removed the dots - like a brute! I just blame my dremel.


I just had try!


Away with the dots!

Hmmm my lack of patience, skills or subtlety shows off here, you can clearly see where I removed the dots - like a brute! I just blame my dremel.


I just had try!

1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
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Re: Visual makeover for 'Gunther', my 1/6 Armortek Panther G
A picture of the excellent aftermarket C-Hooks! I had fun making them look a bit better than the plain ones.


1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!
I'm a happy man.