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very old tamiya mold, not so bad excfept of low quality vinyl tracks. not 100% finished, i will add some boxes logs etc later, not now, later, really really later
Hello lads! My name is Safak. I am a longterm amateur scale modeller. I am working on this hobby almost for 10 years. Early years i mostly build sailing ships. thoose days I was using paint brush and enamel paints. 2-3 different colours for every model, i had no idea about techniques like weathering etc. Even i didnt know how to apply water transfer decals. Last couple of years, i decided to incrase my time on this hobby and upgraded to airbrush, and decided to learn advanced techniques. I get new friends through this hobby and joined a local hobby community. I started to participate national scale modeling competitions and recieved awards. I created this page to show my works. Welcome to my Scaled World! Have Fun!
Yep agree with the others, you've nailed that, the colour is spot on, IMHO, faded, chipped and worn, all that's missing now is some hand painted markings and some old stuff tied to the decking! Really love that colour!
Yep agree with the others, you've nailed that, the colour is spot on, IMHO, faded, chipped and worn, all that's missing now is some hand painted markings and some old stuff tied to the decking! Really love that colour!
thank you john, I will add stuff to decking slowly. this is my 1 of earliest projects. i started almost 2 years ego, so it became a black hole
Originally posted by papa 695
Great work Safak
thank you Ian
Originally posted by monica
real nice build, Safak ,very nice with the weathering as well,I do like it
thank you john, I will add stuff to decking slowly. this is my 1 of earliest projects. i started almost 2 years ego, so it became a black hole
You might want to check out a film on YouTube - "White Tiger", the story is preposterous, but there is a lot of footage of real T34s moving around in a forest. I don't know if they are replicas, I doubt it somehow, knowing the Russian's ability to keep things running. But the footage is great, and a brilliant visual reference!
Brilliant job on a great subject. At least if a part of a tank is not up to scratch you want it to be the tracks. At bit of mud,rust and dry brushing can work wonders!
I will never tire of seeing the T34, it is a beautiful tank. You have made a really good job of this, as said above, the colour is spot on. It has been said that you cannot get the colour of a T34 wrong as there were so many variations and the way the paint faded in the harsh environment in which it operated. However there is a classic look and you have achieved it very well.
You might want to check out a film on YouTube - "White Tiger", the story is preposterous, but there is a lot of footage of real T34s moving around in a forest. I don't know if they are replicas, I doubt it somehow, knowing the Russian's ability to keep things running. But the footage is great, and a brilliant visual reference!
yeah, i check that movie. may in the movie they used replicas but definately there are running original T34s in russia
Originally posted by BarkingDog
Brilliant job on a great subject. At least if a part of a tank is not up to scratch you want it to be the tracks. At bit of mud,rust and dry brushing can work wonders!
thank you John. there is actually gunmetal drybrush on trucks+ rust but not seen in the picture properly. for mud, i am very bad for applying pigments i tried many different methods for pigment but all the outcome was terrible
Originally posted by Fenlander
I will never tire of seeing the T34, it is a beautiful tank. You have made a really good job of this, as said above, the colour is spot on. It has been said that you cannot get the colour of a T34 wrong as there were so many variations and the way the paint faded in the harsh environment in which it operated. However there is a classic look and you have achieved it very well.
Thank you Graham, i do love T34s they are beautiful.
Originally posted by grumpa
Excellent job Safak, faded colors and weathering are top notch, especially worn metal edges and subtle rust work, very well executed......Jim
thank you Jim
Originally posted by monica
a surperb job of this one,I do real ,like it a lot,very nice with the weathering,great look,well done,
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