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Italy

After a long time some updates about the base and a overall view:




   
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A touch of color....



   
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And now....the Power in your hand...and something "terrific"




   
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Start re-assembling...


   
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Few steps before finish:




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The future is clear :

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/10/20 17:53:49


   
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Just dis-assembled and ready to be re-primend.



The German mark on the front will be cover with the new primer and replaced with some coming from the Kagero Publishing Topcolor book set:




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After the priming I've started the first base coat.

My plan is to follow the classic colors of the Germans vehicles during the Second World War, so the base color is "Dunkelgelb (RAL 7028)" from the Vallejo Air Color range "Dark Yellow 71.025".




The vehicle will have a three-tone camouflage, so the next will be "Olivgrun (RAL 6003)" from the Vallejo Air Color range "Medium Green 71.092" and "Rotbraun (RAL 8017)" from the Vallejo Air Color range "Tank Brown 71.041" patches over the Dark Yellow base.

But the next step will be "Color Modulation" on the base color.....


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Weapons ready !!!

To "Worn Effects"....

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Very unlucky night....

My "worn effect" procedure do not goes in the right way (maybe some errors on dry time....on the last coat) so ... my flame-weapons are under discoloration process.
I hope, in a couple of days, to paint the them again.


   
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Charleston, SC

Just found this thread. Glad I did. You have some inspiring stuff hidden in here.

   
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Mission accomplished




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 Moltar wrote:
Just found this thread. Glad I did. You have some inspiring stuff hidden in here.


THX

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/11/22 22:52:09


   
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Just a little color modulation using AK Interactive "German Dunkelgelb Modulation Set":


   
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Camouflage done.
Then I'll put the marking .... and it will be "Washing Time" !



   
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Decal applied



   
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General and pin washes done.






   
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It's chipping time !!!








   
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Working on the flamers



   
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"Streaking Grimes Night" results....





   
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Working on the metals...


   
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Chipping and dirty on the framer's tanks








   
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Webmax, may I say.

I hope to one day be able to weather vehicles half as well as you do. Seeing your work has honestly pushed me to work on learning new weathering techniques for my imperial guard army. I'm NOWHERE near as good at it as you are, though I'm working on improving, slowly but surely.

Please keep updating, I cannot wait to see this project finished sir.

Take it easy for now.

-Red__Thirst-

You don't know me son, so I'll explain this to you once: If I ever kill you, you'll be awake, you'll be facing me, and you'll be armed.  
   
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 Red__Thirst wrote:
Webmax, may I say.

I hope to one day be able to weather vehicles half as well as you do. Seeing your work has honestly pushed me to work on learning new weathering techniques for my imperial guard army. I'm NOWHERE near as good at it as you are, though I'm working on improving, slowly but surely.

Please keep updating, I cannot wait to see this project finished sir.

Take it easy for now.

-Red__Thirst-


Many Thanks!

I can only say......learn on all source available (books, web, forum..) and make practice.

   
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Starting with the terrain...





   
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Terrain: Test mode on.

Vallejo Dark Earth and real soil.


   
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Working the terrain with oils.


   
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Re-assembling process started...


   
 
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