Ganging up on Tank Figure Painting

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She has kidney disease
I would remove the shadows around her eyes....
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Yes indeed, Pavel. She looks a bit jaundiced, doesn't she? :haha:
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Thank you, Pavel. I will bookmark that page, especially because it offers photos about other uniforms. I must admit that the top photo on the web page shows quite an unusual uniform, if that's what it is.
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The white shirt is the dress uniform, usually it is grey.....
I have a friend who is a reenactor, both the Red Army and the Wehrmacht, it all depends on the number of participants in the game...
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HDP,
I found this image in a tiny book I have on uniforms.
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Yer durn right that photo is useful to me, Mike. Do your know if that book is still available anywhere? I sure would like to be able to create the patches and insignia on a decal sheet.

The uniforms for the various women's services seem initially to have been quite variable (as with the men's uniforms), but were apparently somewhat regularized late in the war. I noticed, e.g., that the uniform drawn in the photo shows the light yellow piping on the cap (smooth for "enlisted" women, braided for officers), but not on the collar, where I have drawings showing a bit on the collar, too.
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Here's another one I find useful. I would add a step or two, but this is really similar to the process I am using. In fact, I need to consider how to incorporate these steps into my latest disast...unh...figure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3giOY59cEk&t=426s
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Here the deets Dr:
Title--Colour Guide to German Army Uniforms 1933-1945 by J L deSmet, 1973
SBN 85368 179 1

The teeny tiny book is about 4"x5" and 50ish pages. It came in a pile of WWII reference books I bought at an auction for $5. I totalled up the jacket retail prices and it was just over $600! Books get no respect.

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If you scan this book and post it on the site, I think you will get 100 points in karma.... :thumbup:
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