Rusty fuel barrel

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And the left..
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And the final layer of sand, a lighter colored one
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Now let's go home...the war is over!
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Now i must wait till all the white glue mixed with the sand has dried up and then I can brush off the loose parts of the sand.
Than I can see if it is okay, or if there are some spots in need of more crap.
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Actually I have 3 different colors of sand.
used the darkest and the lightest one on the Mid Version.

On the Early I used the dark and the 3rd color, which sits in-between both colors.

Maybe I will use that one too after the brushing.
But first we'll see how this turned out.
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Only parts left for this one, are both copper tow cables.
Also there are 4 helmets laying around somewhere, 2 on both Tigers.
And when those parts are finished, I'm afraid i am done.......
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After brushing off the dust when the glue had dried up, the mud onto the left back rear side and the barrel, showed some gaps.
Had to add some more glue and put some sand on it again to make it look okay this time

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