Tamyia Sd.Kfz. 223
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Re: Tamyia Sd.Kfz. 223
Coming along nicely Philipp. The old Tamiya kits are surprisingly good after all these years.
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Re: Tamyia Sd.Kfz. 223
Hi Philipp,
Looking good
What gloss paint did you use? It's gone down very smooth! Looks more of a semi-gloss?
Field applied mud camo sounds interesting. Will be watching
Looking good
What gloss paint did you use? It's gone down very smooth! Looks more of a semi-gloss?
Field applied mud camo sounds interesting. Will be watching
Woody...
Trying hard to do some modeling!
Trying hard to do some modeling!
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Re: Tamyia Sd.Kfz. 223
Thanks chaps
The paint is just flat Tamiya German Grey with a good portion of clear gloss on top to prevent decal silvering. I have to add a flat coat on top before I smear on the mud camo.
By the way, it seems like they improved the decals somewhat. They reacted much better to setting solution than I expected.
Philipp
The paint is just flat Tamiya German Grey with a good portion of clear gloss on top to prevent decal silvering. I have to add a flat coat on top before I smear on the mud camo.
By the way, it seems like they improved the decals somewhat. They reacted much better to setting solution than I expected.
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With the decals sealed in, let's drown it all in a flood of light ochre pigment mud....good thing it rubs off again
It's like working with chipping fluid, except you don't need any...less chances for problems
A few more hours work armed with a moist Q-tip and this should hopefully look slightly realistic.
Philipp
It's like working with chipping fluid, except you don't need any...less chances for problems
A few more hours work armed with a moist Q-tip and this should hopefully look slightly realistic.
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That's really clever Philipp. I would not have thought to do it like that. I like it.
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Thanks Vincent
A first test had promising results, but it remains to be seen how clever it really was
Philipp
A first test had promising results, but it remains to be seen how clever it really was
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So what's the plan Philipp? How much will you remove?
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Re: Tamyia Sd.Kfz. 223
About this much
I'm just as surprised this worked as you probably are
Once I'm happy with it I'll seal it in place, then there's detail painting and even more dust, but of the lighter variety as used on the Dingo.
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I'm just as surprised this worked as you probably are
Once I'm happy with it I'll seal it in place, then there's detail painting and even more dust, but of the lighter variety as used on the Dingo.
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That's lookin' real nice phil. The technique worked better than I feared it would!
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Re: Tamyia Sd.Kfz. 223
Thanks Adam
I always try to use methods that are as close to the original as possible, so it only seems logical to use "real" mud for mud camo. I also did whitewashes this way before.
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I always try to use methods that are as close to the original as possible, so it only seems logical to use "real" mud for mud camo. I also did whitewashes this way before.
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