The old Tamiya Pzkw 2 which I had a lot of fun building apart from those rubber tracks which I again damaged by mentioning the word 'Heat' within 20m of them!
Boy.....they really do not like anything above 30C. I remodelled the 37mm and MG, filled all the open spaces under the sponsons with plastic sheet, cut the rubber tyres and used a home brew fixer for pastel pigments and the debris.
The decals I know are not placed correctly, the debris is maybe not too scale but I reckon I'm slowly starting to think like a modeller but I must get out of this habit of over weathering.
My cheap Tamiya Panzer 2
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Re: My cheap Tamiya Panzer 2
I really like how you have done the dirt debris on the front hull.
What is your home brew fixer recipe?
What is your home brew fixer recipe?
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Re: My cheap Tamiya Panzer 2
Thank you Bryan.
I'm experimenting with various dilutions of water and hairspry.
I'm experimenting with various dilutions of water and hairspry.
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