Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 5:03 pm
Breaks up the lines well!
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Thanks, Adam. Yes, It could easily hide in a pyjama shop- or even in a Blackpool rock shop.Ad Lav wrote:Breaks up the lines well!
It's actually the front yard, Jim (although the back one also has much to commend it!)- but yes, blessed indeed. My neighbour has an even better view, and a wee lochan (small loch- or large pond) on his property to boot. It would be ideal for one of Tom's U-Boats...Jimster wrote:Awesome tank but the beautiful sunlit backyard steals the show for me. You are blessed.
I believe the Games Workshop guys use in this order, Chaos Black, Mithril Silver, dark grey/black wash.43rdRecceReg wrote:ps...Can anyone suggest the best colour and variant colours to get the spare tracks right? It looks like a combination of matt blacks, greys, and metal is needed.
Thanks a lot for that link. It's a fascinating and very impressive piece.B_Man wrote:If you're interested in reading about G2 Jagdpanthers I recommend this blog: https://www.track-link.com/forums/site_blogs/42756/flat
It really goes into the fine details about the differences in variants and there is some good info on color schemes towards the end.
Some food for thought there, Mick- thanks!Son of a gun-ner wrote:I believe the Games Workshop guys use in this order, Chaos Black, Mithril Silver, dark grey/black wash.43rdRecceReg wrote:ps...Can anyone suggest the best colour and variant colours to get the spare tracks right? It looks like a combination of matt blacks, greys, and metal is needed.
Or a rust colour wash depending on how you want it to look.
Or, alternatively, watch this![]()
Watch "Paint Effect that Transforms Plastic into Steel | LOTR Ringwraith Armor (Pattern Available)" on YouTube