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Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 1:23 am
by capt midnight
Here's my reworked Stug III, finished with generous help from the forum(Thanks, Dava). Still have to add the metal hatches to the front, but it's almost there. I was going for a kind of first snowfall of the year look, and this was my first attempt at using ground up salt for snow. Came across a picture of a jagd IV with this type camo and really liked it, so I ran with it.
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Bill

Re: Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 1:28 am
by capt midnight
Here's my buddies stug. Finished it up a bit ago. Kind of went for that same unit look.
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And a close up of the stowage. I really liked the way the barb wire turned out.
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Bill

Re: Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 1:39 am
by c.rainford73
Excellent work there Mr Bill never had the courage to try that camoflouge pattern before

Re: Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 1:47 am
by capt midnight
The secret is.......

Q-Tips.

Lots and lots of Q-Tips!

It was really pretty east. The base color is Rustolium Sand, over sprayed with Krylon clear flat, it darkens it down a bit. Then make lots of dots. I've never done this type using the round dot stickers for masks, but it seems like it'd be a lot easier.

Bill

Re: Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 3:30 am
by c.rainford73
capt midnight wrote:The secret is.......

Q-Tips.

Lots and lots of Q-Tips!

It was really pretty east. The base color is Rustolium Sand, over sprayed with Krylon clear flat, it darkens it down a bit. Then make lots of dots. I've never done this type using the round dot stickers for masks, but it seems like it'd be a lot easier.

Bill
Like the salt trick for the snow look tooImage

Re: Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 3:57 am
by capt midnight
Thanks for the compliments, guys.

I borrowed the wife's coffee grinder and ground up the salt first. When you dump it out it looks exactly like snow. For the glue I used some water based white glue, thinned down just a bit. This glue is not like the regular white glue, it dries crystal clear and stays slightly flexible, kind of like silicon caulk. I use this stuff to attach most of my stowage as it does have a bit of flex, but can be removed if needed. I picked it up at a local craft store and not really sure what brand name to look for across the pond.

It was a lot easier than I thought it would be, and it's pretty easy to remove if you're not happy with the results. I'm sure it'll wear off eventually, but it's cheap enough to replace!

Bill

Re: Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 4:03 am
by c.rainford73
The logs with the shell penetrations look the part for sure How did you craft the barbed wire it looks excellent

Re: Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 4:19 am
by capt midnight
The logs are trimmings from one of the wife's yard plants. Crepe Mertel is what it's called. Not sure about the spelling on that! She cuts it back every so often and I root through the trimmings. They really look the part for scale logs.

The barb wire was made from a couple of different wires. The main wire is the stuff used to hang picture frames up. The barbs are made out of a smaller single wire. I made a frame up to string the main wire on , then wrapped the single wire. I split a small piece of bamboo skewer part way, kind of like a clothes peg. Put this on the main wire to make a half loop around, then wrapped around the main wire 2 or 3 times, then moved the peg and made another loop on the opposite side of the wire. After it's all done, you've got a straight wire with a lot of little loops on it. I took a pair of heavy scissors and cut the top part of the loops off, and whammo! Instant barb wire.( Or should I say Bob's your uncle?)

Does any of this make any sense? If not I'll make up a short length and post some pictures in the tips section. Might have to do that anywat.

Bill

Re: Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 4:22 am
by c.rainford73
Maybe a good idea On how to make some put it in tips and tricks section. I know you and Mr Herman Bix have mastered this craft. I'd like to try to make some myself

Re: Pair of stug III's

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 4:29 am
by capt midnight
Here's the straight skinny on the glue...

It's by Crafter's Pick.

Called "The Ultimate!"

Sez on the label The only non-toxic, water based super glue. Adheres to metal, plastics, glass, and more!

The website is...
www.crafterspick.com

It's the first one on this page.

http://crafterspick.com/allpurposeglue.html

Any more questions, just let me know!

Bill