Al's 1/35 Tamiya Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.D
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Coming along nicely Alan.
I had a play around with track colour on a recent Jagdpanther build. Obviously how long they had been operational will determine what state they were in. One track received a 50/50 mix of Tamiya Panzer grey and Tamiya flat earth. The other track was a 50/50 mix of Tamiya Panzer Grey and Tamiya Nato brown. I much preferred the Flat earth mixed colour, so ultimately matched them both up.
The spare tracks had not yet been fitted so were painted in Track primer. Pretty sure a Vellejo acrylic as Steve mentioned above but will need to remind myself, as whatever it was gave a really nice effect.
Tamiya do an exellent Tyre Black now (actually a very dark grey) and Vellejo's Dark and light Rubber are both still nice renditions for track pads and tyres.Comment
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This is coming along real nice.
I use the Vallejo pigments Al, I fix them with their varnishes if you want a wet mud effect just make it darker and use gloss varnish.
Love the camouflage.Comment
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So i eventually got the Tamiya paints i needed but i haven't had time to do anything to the model as work has been hectic. A nice 21 days on shift.
Looking back at Andy's Hobby Store tank track painting vid on YT, i took note of the paint ratios he mentions and have made up the required dosage into one of the dropper bottles i purchased from John a while back. This way i can keep a ready-made paint ratio.
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So the tracks are painted as AHS explained in his video. The 'rust' colour isn't showing up as well in the artificial light but i know it's there. will let it dry overnight before giving it two coats of flat coat (AK Ultra Matte). Then it'll be onto adding the weathering
I really need to crack on with this as time for the GB is running out.
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