Thank you very much

Now truth be known to you and HDP that wasn't initially planned, just a happy accident that I also like quite a bit but will never see when the wheels and dirt are present.
Now as per the camo itself. After looking at a lot of period pics I tried to make a pattern that looked as if it could have been sprayed by the field support crews which is perfect for my beginner skills.
Thank you sir. This was achieved since the Taigen hull has some weight to it and was placed on the same box suspended by the arms, spraying the basecoat down on to the side fenders. Again honestly when I initially noticed this I almost repainted over it but liked the rougher look and idea that this was at the end of the war and there was a bit of haste in production towards the end.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 12:06 am Well done, MrChef!I wonder if you left the shadows of the torsion arms simply by spraying with the lower hull upside down. ...on purpose? ...clever or lucky? Either way, Ecam is right.
Thanks again for your continued support Herr Doc
