PANZERCAMPFWAGON pics

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n1ghtpony
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PANZERCAMPFWAGON pics

Post by n1ghtpony »

http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/pp16 ... 5.jpgheres one ive did a while back but this is smoke and sound not metal version

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Sub
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Re: PANZERCAMPFWAGON pics

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Hi.
Very nice realistic weathering, well done.
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Very well done,nice details looks battle worn for sure! Excellent job on the exhaust guard and rear hull area,looks like the Russian front in spring and lots of travel time.

And a few runs through village buildings maybe? What type of paints are you using? are you using pigments for weathering and possibly have some suggestions on application?

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n1ghtpony
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Re: PANZERCAMPFWAGON pics

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i used panzer acrylics as the base colores and a very fine thinners my mates an engineer and this stuff is so strong if you dont keep it sealed it will evaporate its awsome to work the highlighting with . very forgiving if you make a mistake as it goes on so thin you have to build it up ,the rusting was hand painted with a slightly mixed colure imade up ,have a really good tip for mud though ,found it out by messing around with a cheap tank , ordinary house filler dap it with your finger around the area you think mud would gather only small amount,you find when spraying the filler sucks up the paint so when youve completed the tank go over the mud dots with a brush and watch the magic happen lol really good effect,used a tamiya weathering kit for some metal finish ,thats about it but after joining this site i learned loads od new stuff for weathering so i plan on using my airbrushing ane weathering with what ive learned to turn out some top tanks i hope :S
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Post by Ace Rimmer »

she's a beauty mate :clap:

Just the right amount of wear and tear, :thumbup:

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dude that is soooo pretty. really good work on the weathering and danage. dont think it needs any more. really nice.
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Re: PANZERCAMPFWAGON pics

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Was this tank on Ebay recently?
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yes it was mate well spotted lol think it went for around 70 ish quid im doing another cheapish smoke and sound version quite soon
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Really nice tank.
Looks very realistic.
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Post by tankmad »

Exellent weathering there looks the part.
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