Panther G on the Eastern Front 1945
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 7:56 pm
All parts have now received their base coat of olive green. Only vertical plates receive the camouflage pattern, so I can now begin to finish the road wheels, suspension arms, sprockets and idlers. First they get a coat of glossy lacquer.
After all parts are dried, follows chipping. For that I use again the color of olive green with 10 per cent white. With a very small paintbrush I draw thin lines, my scratches on the wheels. In "deeper scratches" I draw later a thin line of red brown, the german anti-rust protection color. With a variable mix of flat black and red brown I have brushed little stains and runners. But on each part only a few scratches and stains, because less is more…
After this hard work I began to assembly the lower hull, torsion bar stays, torsion bars and suspension arms were mounted. The bottom of my lower hull is only painted in red brown, the german anti-rust color. Later barely to see; also a few suspension arms have received some little stains and runners.
Soon it will go on and it will be exciting; coating the camouflage pattern on the tank…
After all parts are dried, follows chipping. For that I use again the color of olive green with 10 per cent white. With a very small paintbrush I draw thin lines, my scratches on the wheels. In "deeper scratches" I draw later a thin line of red brown, the german anti-rust protection color. With a variable mix of flat black and red brown I have brushed little stains and runners. But on each part only a few scratches and stains, because less is more…
After this hard work I began to assembly the lower hull, torsion bar stays, torsion bars and suspension arms were mounted. The bottom of my lower hull is only painted in red brown, the german anti-rust color. Later barely to see; also a few suspension arms have received some little stains and runners.
Soon it will go on and it will be exciting; coating the camouflage pattern on the tank…