Alwyn Turner Nashorn.

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Im going to call that your best one yet Mr H..............and that is a big range to choose from :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Very nice. Love the crew.
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I, too, like the crew, posed so well. I do have a suggestion. I often spray a figure with Dullcote or a similar flat clear and then use a wash of Burnt Umber Oil Paint, thinned a lot, and brush it on a figure. The clear flat protects the acrylic paint (or enamel) from the oil thinner. The Burnt Umber (or Burnt Sienna) creates some depth to clothing folds and seams, makes the figure look a bit dirtied, and can even make the face look more realistic.
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Very inspiring model, the paintjob looks fantastic.
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HERMAN BIX wrote:Im going to call that your best one yet Mr H..............and that is a big range to choose from :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Cheers Herman!

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I went back to read all four and a half years of posts on this, Tom. It's worth every bit of your time and skill, and I admire it. And the open top, especially, with all the detail and the figures you found, makes for an instant diorama.
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:clap: What a great build of a great tank. A work of art. The interior and the figures in action really make this pop.
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Really, really nice. I suppose there was no crew available with the correct ammunition? This being 88mm KWK36 instead of KWK43 for the Nashorn?
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