(SELF PROPELLED ARTILLERY) FERDINAND 722, Kursk, Sch.Pz.Jg.Abt. 654, Oberfeldwebel Klarmeyer

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Gee Wiz Bix, freehanded stunning work! You never cease to amaze. I absolutley think it looks the part.
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I like it, Bix! That camouflage scheme is to me "credible"; i.e. field painted. I tried for the a similar look with a somewhat more complicated camouflage scheme on my WCP SdKfz. 251. At first, I was disappointed, but the next day, checking if the paint had dried, I was quite pleased.

I still have my 50-year-old Thayer and Chandler airbrush and extra parts a friend scavenged off eBay over a decade ago. Nonetheless, I use a newer Paasche H. It's not a "double action" "internal mix" brush, but for 1/16 scale and my lack of coordination it's just fine and not expensive. I wouldn't be surprised if the Paasche airbrushes are as readily available in Australia as in the US.
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Good Morning, Herman!
Looks like Dragon Scale Armor! Muchos Approval from over here!
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Rob59 wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 10:57 am Well, Mr. B, it looks quite good to me!
But you can judge it way better.
If it is not 100% for you, a wash and so might cover up some bad spots.
And in the end, nobody will notice!
So don‘t be so hard on yourself, it looks good!
Rob.
Cheers Mr 59, I've looked & looked over it & have to accept its close enough.
If I was to get a new airbrush & suffer thru a repaint, the thing would still look similar.
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Stormbringer wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 1:08 pm looking stunning mate your old knackered air brush has done a good job on it :thumbup:
Knackered it is indeed Sir............can not avoid the fact of it now, everything wears out eh !!
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Ecam wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 1:16 pm Gee Wiz Bix, freehanded stunning work! You never cease to amaze. I absolutley think it looks the part.
Thank God its freehanded too mate!
Trying to do a factory German camo is a thing thats not for the faint-hearted, I have that on good authority!!
Just trying to get the right angle on the brush was just an act in itself as the bloody barrel was everywhere I wanted to be :problem:
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 6:59 pm I like it, Bix! That camouflage scheme is to me "credible"; i.e. field painted. I tried for the a similar look with a somewhat more complicated camouflage scheme on my WCP SdKfz. 251. At first, I was disappointed, but the next day, checking if the paint had dried, I was quite pleased.

I still have my 50-year-old Thayer and Chandler airbrush and extra parts a friend scavenged off eBay over a decade ago. Nonetheless, I use a newer Paasche H. It's not a "double action" "internal mix" brush, but for 1/16 scale and my lack of coordination it's just fine and not expensive. I wouldn't be surprised if the Paasche airbrushes are as readily available in Australia as in the US.
Aye HDP its credible enough, and it will stay. Keeping in mind theres not a whole lot of variation for Ferdinands at Kursk, choice of 3 or 4, so this being 722 has to be close enough.
She's right, I'll get over meself soon enough............
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PainlessWolf wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 7:36 pm Good Morning, Herman!
Looks like Dragon Scale Armor! Muchos Approval from over here!
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Gday Mr Wolf, Im not familiar with Dragon stuff so I will take your word for it under advisement ;)
Thanks for looking in & helping keep the faith
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Sorry, double post :headbang:
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I did read about the Ferdinand/Elefant on Tank Encyclopedia, when I was doing mine.
They were send out to the troops in Dunkelgelb.
So the crews had to make their own camo pattern, spraying or brushing!
So in fact, you cannot go wrong on it Mr. B
On mine I added the camo with a brush, ain’t perfect either!
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