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Three tanks - Pz.Kpfw III G and T-34-76 from Zvezda, and Sherman V from Battlefront miniatures.
Mostly acrylics, some washes and dust effects from enamel AK interactive products. Pz III has some dietals added from Battlefront and PSC bits.
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accept comissions, please contact me if you are interested - stalkerminsky@gmail.com
[Thumb - коллаж пз 3 small.jpg]

[Thumb - коллаж шерман small.jpg]

[Thumb - коллаж т34 76 small.jpg]


   
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Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy





UK

Whaaaaaaaaaat....

Those are insane! Not until you see it next to the match-stick that you realise how incredible these are.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Cheltenham, UK

Amazing work. Did you use rubbing graphite on the metal areas? Which weathering media did you use?

   
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Fighter Ace






Very nice, i love the look you gave them. And the weathering is júst right

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Raging Rat Ogre




That is absolutely brilliant, the amount of detail you manage to capture on such a tiny miniature is genuinely jaw dropping!

I'm really in awe of your work (I've seen your other thread too) and you've given me a benchmark to aim for in regards to my own 15mm plastic soldier company Afrika Corps Panzer IV's!

(I'd be happy with 'em looking 1/10th of your finished paintjob! )
   
 
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