painting/weathering panzer Grey.

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god bless oven cleaner, eh!
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OMG!   :o  :'(  :o  :'(  :o  :'(  :o

Oz!  I'd kill to be able to make mine look half as good!  Good luck with the repaint
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Oz,this time I STARTED with Tamiya surface primer to cover the inperfections,should I follow with the black matt,then my base grey or striaght to base grey,here's some pics.SAX
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Weathered and toned downed the road wheels. Next, I will matt varnish them and attach to the lower Hull.

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Steiner,looks great perfect camo and you are the leader of the build.I am at base coat and weathering step,hope this time mine turns out as well as your,great job Steiner.SAX    (OZ'where are you at?)
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hi sax.
grompix is busy fitting the elmod system at the moment so i,m busy working on my old Pz III for the time being, just started the scrapes and scratches so i,m keeping my hand in until my tiger comes home, heres a pic or two............cheers oz.
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Oz

That Pz III is a beauty. Is grompix installing a battle system as well. ?



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STEINER wrote: Oz

That Pz III is a beauty. Is grompix installing a battle system as well. ?



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on my tiger yes he,s installing it now, but on my Pz III  no, well! he will be but he just doesn't know it yet  ;D...................oz
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Saxondog wrote: Steiner,looks great perfect camo and you are the leader of the build.I am at base coat and weathering step,hope this time mine turns out as well as your,great job Steiner.SAX    (OZ'where are you at?)
Sax, Cheers, I am on with a Tamiya RC 1/12 Humvee build. I have sprayed it a TRI Colour NATO camo scheme. The paint job was nice better than the Tiger. However, after starting to weather it. I have screwed it. Tonight I am ****ing suicidal. Boy did I put some hours in on that. Really I shouldn't  have tried to have two builds going at the same time :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

Right where is that ******* oven cleaner

Oz, if you read this, after you hit it with the oven cleaner, how long do you leave it on for and is it rinsed off with water ?

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leave it for about half an hour then wash it off with warm water..............oz
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