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  • Mini Me
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    • Jun 2018
    • 10711

    #1

    1/87 Scale Early Panther G In "Disc" Cammo.

    This is my first attempt at "Disc" cammo. 'Twas very tedious and I did not achieve the result I was looking for. Each disc was an individual tape mask of three randomly placed different sizes. I'm hoping to perfect this as I intend to do a BOTB diorama and Peiper's Group had several vehicles in this scheme. I am definitely open to suggestions. Cheers,[ATTACH]324125[/ATTACH][ATTACH]324126[/ATTACH][ATTACH]324127[/ATTACH][ATTACH]324128[/ATTACH][ATTACH]324129[/ATTACH] Rick H.
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  • spanner570
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    • May 2009
    • 15404

    #2
    Rick, that is excellent, you should have seen my first attempt!

    As you have asked for suggestions, I hope the following might be of help.
    I briefly looked at those mask thingies when I first thought about having a go at this type of cammo., but decided it would be too messy and awkward working around all those protrusions.

    So as I just brush paint I ended up doing mine freehand. Taking a suitable sized old paint brush I cut the bristles almost down to the ferrule then with the smallest amount of paint on the brush I just touched the plastic and sort of twirled the brush to get a ' disc'.

    Here's three I did. All prior to weathering etc.

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    1/35 Stug
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    One of those 'Two in a box' instant 1/72 tanks. Spots a bit big. All part of the learning curve..... :upside:
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    I hope you don't mind me posting the pictures but probably better than me burbling along trying to write what I'm getting at.

    My method might be worth having a go at and might help to keep your sanity!

    Good luck whatever method you adopt and I look forward to your Ardenne diorama.

    Cheers.
    Ron
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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #3
      Rick
      For your first attempt that's good, not an easy thing to do in the first place. 570s advice and photos seem perfect answer. Can't imagine if you try this you would have any problem .
      John

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      • Guest

        #4
        Nice one:smiling:.

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        • Mini Me
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          • Jun 2018
          • 10711

          #5
          Thanks Ron, I had considered something similar to what you suggested but instead of a brush I was looking at a small piece of sponge. Your work is excellent and I appreciate your taking time to share with me. I shall try a small brush and see where this goes. Rick H.

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          • Mini Me
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            • Jun 2018
            • 10711

            #6
            Thanks John and Ralph, I realized as did Ron that the diameter of the discs is critical and I have some pretty large ones that really detract from the overall effect I was trying to achieve. Thanks for the kind words. Rick H.

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            • Fernando N
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              • Apr 2018
              • 2448

              #7
              Great looking Panther Rick:thumb2::thumb2:, looking forward to see dio with a couple of these.:smiling:
              Did you make the disc masks with a punch sort of thingy or all by hand ?

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              • Mini Me
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                • Jun 2018
                • 10711

                #8
                Thanks Fernando. I used Tamiya tape laid out on strip styrene and then mechanically punched it turning out a plastic disc with tape on top of it. When I had punched enough discs out I started the tedious task of peeling the tape off and placing the tape discs on the tank one at a time. Took more than a week.
                Cheers, Rick H.

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                • Fernando N
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 2448

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mini Me
                  Thanks Fernando. I used Tamiya tape laid out on strip styrene and then mechanically punched it turning out a plastic disc with tape on top of it. When I had punched enough discs out I started the tedious task of peeling the tape off and placing the tape discs on the tank one at a time. Took more than a week.
                  Cheers, Rick H.
                  Wow that's some serious work involved, thanks for explaining.:thumb2:

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                  • spanner570
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                    • May 2009
                    • 15404

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mini Me
                    Thanks Ron, I had considered something similar to what you suggested but instead of a brush I was looking at a small piece of sponge. Your work is excellent and I appreciate your taking time to share with me. I shall try a small brush and see where this goes. Rick H.
                    Rick. I tried a bit of sponge but I found it impossible to get a 'Disc shape' or anything remotely like one...... :angry:

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Rick,
                      Not a bad start, and a lot better than I could obtain in that scale.
                      Suggestion, Run a length of masking tape onto a sheet of greaseproof paper, cut to the size you want and then use either a leather punch that has various size punches that you can rotate or put it through the punch and die set again if you have one. Might save on the tedious work of cutting just one at a time when you can cut a strip. HTH.
                      Cheers, Mike.

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                      • Steve Jones
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 6615

                        #12
                        Great effort on a small scale. There are various ways of doing the disc camo as the guys have eluded too. Masks certainly work well on the larger scale. It must be difficult on the small stuff. You say this was your first attempt at disc camo on this scale and that "I did not achieve the result I was looking for". What look were you after? Was it just the disc sizes that you were not happy with?

                        For a first attempt it's outstanding and if you feel you can improve second time around it can only be better for the mojo. Looking forward to seeing your next build. Thanks for sharing

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                        • Mini Me
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                          • Jun 2018
                          • 10711

                          #13
                          Yes, The biggest problem was the diameter of the discs. One in particular is way too large for the scale. According to what I have read the Germans used at least three different sized discs in their stencil and they weren't necessarily truly round. The standard three color scheme was applied first. When dry, the disc stencil with all the little cutouts between the discs was sprayed with dunkelgelb Thus creating the circular or disc pattern in the cammo. If this is not the way it was done I need to rethink this so I can achieve the proper result. I'm interested in all the info I can get. Thank you all for your help and suggestions in this. Cheers, Rick H.:thumb2:

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                          • stillp
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                            • Nov 2016
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                            • Pete
                            • Rugby

                            #14
                            This might help:

                            or not...

                            Pete

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                            • Mini Me
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jun 2018
                              • 10711

                              #15
                              Thanks Pete, I'll check it out. Cheers, Rick H.

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