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These are my first ever 1/72 tanks in preparation for my switch from 15mm. Still got a lot to do before I can start playing Battlegroup in the new scale, but I'm pretty happy with the results. It's my first real attempt using weathering pigments. Enjoy!
Nice job on them, assume they are airbrushed right? What kind of camo were you going for?
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creeping-deth87 wrote: Yes they were air brushed. The camo is the standard 3-tone German camouflage scheme you see on so many of their late war vehicles.
Oh I know its dunkelgelb, just wondering if you were going for anything in particular or just generic?
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Panthers are sooooo stylish. Very good job on those. I'm working on some stuff for battle group as well. Will have to get a box of these eventually. Got to finish my stugs first!
Try getting some microSol and microSet for your decals. It'll make them conform to the surface underneath them, instead of just laying draped over the top of the ridges.
Any hobby store worth anything should carry it.