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As you can see i,ve repainted the wheels(look at old photo,s)
I htink it looks better,Mick
I htink it looks better,Mick
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Much better, great job mate
Keith

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Thanks Keith,
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looks good to me
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I like it a lot,very unique.I have been working on a night fighter version using some of the colors as you have,I was unsure of the white and how it would blend in but your Jagdpanther looks fine,very good job of blending the colors for sure.Cheers Blake
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Hello Blake.Thanks for your input,it,s not white,it,s surposed to be Grey with a
Black boarder,hope you get, what you would like,in colour,Mick
Black boarder,hope you get, what you would like,in colour,Mick
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yeah it sure looks good, nice choice of colours 

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I inlarged the picture and can see it's grey,I'm trying three shades of grey,black and white.I have no picture to copy but it's a Jagdpanther from Dec.44 FGB.But like your Jagdpanther is the same situation just because their is no proof does not mean they did not do it.Pardom my mistake I really have to get in the habit of wearing glasses,just hate getting old.Mick you have done a fine job,blending colors is difficult at best but you have a good looking Jagdpanther.All the best Blake
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Thanks Blake,my next job is to weather the tracks(plastic)
eny idears?.Mick P.S.we,re all getting old
eny idears?.Mick P.S.we,re all getting old
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If you intend on keeping the plastic tracks you might try chalks pastels or M.I.G.pigments.With the pastels scrap the stick into a good pile of chalks dust Alight coat of dull coat spray on the outside surface of the tracks the brush on the chalks dust or sprinkle it on the the wet section of track,do 2-4 inches at a time.The M.I.G.pigments I have never used but several guy's have used them,perhaps try a search for M.I.G. or tracks. I have never weathered plastic or metal tracks but I have used the pastels on plastic using the method I described. Cheers Blake