1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
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- c.rainford73
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
More work on the scopes, hard to get that color just right. I mixed red and black enamel paint (1/3 black - 2/3 red) then after it was dry I went over it with red clear. It seems a bit to red right now but that is perfect as it will get darker after the washes and filter. Also I painted the MG42. Lots more to come!
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
More work on the scopes, hard to get that color just right. I mixed red and black enamel paint (1/3 black - 2/3 red) then after it was dry I went over it with red clear. It seems a bit to red right now but that is perfect as it will get darker after the washes and filter. Also I painted the MG42. Lots more to come!
Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Been following this. Glad you have found the correct colour for the IR searchlight len, now i can paint mine. All i found was B&W photos.
- HERMAN BIX
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Top job Mr Newboy.
Getting the shade right on those I.R. lights is an eternal quest.
As is with most things I.R. today, any lens is virtually black.
I struggled with mine on my Zu Fuss Panther for ages before just going in & risking a first shade.
I reckon you've nailed them
Getting the shade right on those I.R. lights is an eternal quest.
As is with most things I.R. today, any lens is virtually black.
I struggled with mine on my Zu Fuss Panther for ages before just going in & risking a first shade.
I reckon you've nailed them
HL JAGDPANTHER,HL TIGER 1,HL PzIII MUNITIONSCHLEPPER, HL KT OCTOPUS,HL PANTHER ZU-FUSS,HL STuG III,HL T34/85 BEDSPRING,
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
- c.rainford73
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Scuff marks must be put down first, lots of people skip this step but the best models stand out due to the little things. every color where chipping is going to go mix it about 30% white or in this case I like cream-wise
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Then follow up with the chipping paint over the top, leave a little scuff showing.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
It gives the chips depth.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
A toothpick is my favorite brush!
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
A few more parts to mark up and chip up.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Finished the detail on the scopes, there are rubber portions and then I put some steel pigment on my finger and rubed the edes which gives it a used look and also creates the illusion that the paint is wearing off something metallic.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Time to do the Magic Grime filter! To start I must strip all the parts off the side, everything is filtered/washed separately then reassembled. in the end.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Sorta like the iphone, models are built in components thats the hard part, but final assembly is fairly fast and easy. Thats why Germany makes more per iphone than China!
Next week its time for Magic Grime which will really tie the model together and pop out the detail! Then is final assembly time!
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Scuff marks must be put down first, lots of people skip this step but the best models stand out due to the little things. every color where chipping is going to go mix it about 30% white or in this case I like cream-wise
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Then follow up with the chipping paint over the top, leave a little scuff showing.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
It gives the chips depth.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
A toothpick is my favorite brush!
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
A few more parts to mark up and chip up.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Finished the detail on the scopes, there are rubber portions and then I put some steel pigment on my finger and rubed the edes which gives it a used look and also creates the illusion that the paint is wearing off something metallic.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Time to do the Magic Grime filter! To start I must strip all the parts off the side, everything is filtered/washed separately then reassembled. in the end.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Sorta like the iphone, models are built in components thats the hard part, but final assembly is fairly fast and easy. Thats why Germany makes more per iphone than China!
Next week its time for Magic Grime which will really tie the model together and pop out the detail! Then is final assembly time!
- PershingLover
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Wow man, that is looking great! Keep up the good work! I'm a bit interested in your scuff marks. On the muzzle brake, it looks like there is a white edge. How did you do that?
- c.rainford73
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Absolutely Brilliant work Jon. The colors, the details are exceptional Really impressive work. Please don't hesitate to explain in detail the " Magic Grime"
Tanks alot....
Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Im not sure exactly what your refering to but if you are talking about the lighter colored ring around the chip marks, it is simply mixing the original color with white or cream then putting that color down first, then the chipping color and try to stay inside the lines.PershingLover wrote:Wow man, that is looking great! Keep up the good work! I'm a bit interested in your scuff marks. On the muzzle brake, it looks like there is a white edge. How did you do that?
Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Some pics of the Magic Grime, wash - filter - streaking grime in one! will post a video soon!
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Some pics of the Magic Grime, wash - filter - streaking grime in one! will post a video soon!