Besides, the weathering or age of the paint can either lighten or darken the shade which is why I just kinda get the color... "close enough". As long as it looks feasible to me then I'm happy.Tank79 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:22 pm In this regard I would like to share what Mr. Giuseppe Vitali,model maker, expert in military models and owner of True-Earth colors, told me some time ago. He told me it is difficult to trace the colors of a model from a photo. You have to cross-reference with official documents ( often incomplete or without any reference), and to still existing vehicles provided they have not been repainted. Plus the various production batches of paints, had a margin of tolerance on color shades and sometimes changed from one manufacturer to another. As an example he reported to me the Caunter Scheme of the Matilda. The blue part is not in any official document.
Semovente 105/25 “Bassotto”
Re: Semovente 105/25 “Bassotto”
Derek
Too many project builds to list...
Too many project builds to list...
Re: Semovente 105/25 “Bassotto”
Here the finished model with details.
It can go to its new owner
It can go to its new owner
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Re: Semovente 105/25 “Bassotto”
What an impressive build of a unique and massive tank! Bunker on tracks and earthquake were used earlier in this thread and are very fitting. The design, build and finish are top notch.
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Re: Semovente 105/25 “Bassotto”
The Semovente 105/25 is currently for sale. If you are interested in the kit you can contact Stefano directly on the website:
https://www.lafabbricadigulliver.it/it/
https://www.lafabbricadigulliver.it/it/