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Re: Tamiya Panther G

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 3:48 am
by panzer man
Paul W wrote:Todays update shows things at a mock up/test fit stage. You can see that I have textured the turret, the mantlet will be next after I do the detailing I want to do to it ( casting seam and fittings etc.) I have already trenched out the areas to receive the Milliput weld beads on the turret and hull and will be doing those shortly as well. I was pleasantly surprised at how fast my steel roller bearings and milled aluminum muzzle brake showed up from Hong Kong and I got right to work getting the wheels assembled.

Thanks for looking in on my progress,
Paul

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Outstanding work & I love the textured turret. Mr. Surfacer is good stuff! I have never tried using Bondo before on a model. Do you like it better than the traditional modeling putties like Squadron Green Putty?

Re: Tamiya Panther G

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 3:53 am
by Paul W
HI there! The Red Bondo in the squeeze tube is just like Squadron Red (finer grain then green) and you get about 80% more for the same money. I get mine at Wallmart in the automotive section. It feathers and drys just as nice as the "hobby" putties and has a little better non shrink qualities as well.
thanks for checking in on my build,
Paul

Re: Tamiya Panther G

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 2:52 am
by philipat
Nice texture work. How do you make the cast vs rolled texture so that you can tell the difference?

Re: Tamiya Panther G

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 5:01 am
by hotte8487
Hi Paul,

a very good explanation how you make your surfaces... :clap:
...and an amazing work until this point... :thumbup: