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  • minitnkr
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 7576
    • Paul
    • Dayton, OH USA

    #136
    Sounds like you're really having fun with this one. Good results as well as enjoyment-what could be better? PaulE

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    • col68
      • Nov 2016
      • 1505

      #137
      Nice work John.

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15817
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #138
        Hi John
        Looks to have worked well. That Panzer Putty is certainly strange stuff. Paint on the used stuff just seems to disappear.
        Jim

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        • Steve Jones
          • Apr 2018
          • 6615

          #139
          Terrific work mate. Glad see I am not the only one suffering from putty sag!:smiling: It seems that this stuff is designed to be used for hours at a time rather than days. I am glad it came out the way you wanted it.

          One small thing you may want to consider (If you havnt already) is the tops of the exhausts. There would be little or no camo showing on the top due to all the exhaust dust so you may want to blacken out those round discs with the five rivets on before you do your pin washes. Just a suggestion - your build your rules:smiling3:

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          • Guest

            #140
            Evening gang.
            Simon......... Cheers, thank you .
            Paul............ Yes indeed. That feeling of its going right, and then it looking better that I had imagined gives you a real lift.
            Colin....... Thanks for looking in and for commenting.
            Jim.......... Yes weird stuff, this morning I looked in the tin, the lump had gone flat, just a few signs of the green paint left.How long it will last until the paint can no longer absorbed I don't know.
            Steve........ I was hoping you would reply, and be kind !! Good point on the exhausts,I will remember to do that :thumb2: at the moment I'm thinking about this 2 color markings on the camo, want it to be early rather than late so looks like it is a sort of fleck to give that dappled light reflection.
            Then some serious thought on the weathering, not mud this time ! More dust from street fighting.
            Thank you all for your support and kind comments.
            John.

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            • scottie3158
              • Apr 2018
              • 14254
              • Paul
              • Holbeach

              #141
              John.
              A cracking result on the cammo, bring on the weathering

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              • Steve Jones
                • Apr 2018
                • 6615

                #142
                If you are going "flecky" mate these might help

                [ATTACH]312391[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312392[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312393[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312394[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312395[/ATTACH]
                (All for discussion purposes only)

                This is a 1/35 Spraying Stencil WWII German Camouflage for Sturmtiger which shows the shapes of the flecks you are after

                [ATTACH]312396[/ATTACH]
                (for discussion purposes only)


                It will certainly be the DB's with this camo scheme. Dare I say it - even better than the discs:smiling5:
                Attached Files

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                • Guest

                  #143
                  Thanks Paul :thumb2:
                  Originally posted by Steve Jones
                  If you are going "flecky" mate these might help

                  [ATTACH]312391[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312392[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312393[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312394[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312395[/ATTACH]
                  (All for discussion purposes only)

                  This is a 1/35 Spraying Stencil WWII German Camouflage for Sturmtiger which shows the shapes of the flecks you are after

                  [ATTACH]312396[/ATTACH]
                  (for discussion purposes only)


                  It will certainly be the DB's with this camo scheme. Dare I say it - even better than the discs:smiling5:
                  Steve.... Wow, and I'd just pm'd you on this !
                  Fantastic mate, just what I needed.
                  Know what I'm doing tomorrow !! .
                  Thanks . One happy nerd :smiling2:
                  John

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                  • RonGlass
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 801

                    #144
                    Evening John.... wow what a transformation from an ugly duckling to a beautiful swan, as it were... the sequential photos looked rather hideous with all that PanzerPutty gobbed on, lol, but once painting was finished and putty removed... POW !!! Nicely done, Sir... great job on your zim, too ! Looking forward to see whether you use the fleck stencil next !

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                    • Guest

                      #145
                      HI plastic and glue sniffers :smiling:
                      Ron ...... Hi buddy, thank you for that , yes the fleck was done...........

                      Good progress has been made, thanks to Steve for the info on the fleck I just got on with it. Have to say actually enjoyed doing it !! Not as bad as I though to do, just taking a little time . Also did the washes on the wheels, now as there is no mud, yes no mud or fire involved in this build I had to do at least 3 colours of wash, the white flecks you will see are some light grey pigment powder from Pinnacle . A very fine pigment which I really like to use, and made in the UK. :thumb2:
                      Tracks havre been done as well , again no mud so a lot more detailing .
                      Here are some photos , hope you approve, comments please.
                      First the workshop , seems to be loads of kit, just one side sprayed, going to do the other side tomorrow.
                      [ATTACH]312680[/ATTACH]

                      The wheels .
                      [ATTACH]312682[/ATTACH]
                      [ATTACH]312681[/ATTACH]


                      The Sturm.
                      [ATTACH]312684[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312685[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312686[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312687[/ATTACH]
                      Tracks.
                      [ATTACH]312688[/ATTACH][ATTACH]312689[/ATTACH]

                      Well there we are, I'm happy with the outcome. Wheels can go on tomorrow, might do a little debri to the hull. a light coat of dust should do.
                      No worries with the tracks fitting , as they won't be fully fitted !!!!!!!!

                      Thanks for looking in, as I said comments please.
                      John
                      Mr Jones be gentle . :flushed:
                      John .
                      Attached Files

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                      • scottie3158
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 14254
                        • Paul
                        • Holbeach

                        #146
                        John,

                        Looking the dogs cahoonas

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                        • Guest

                          #147
                          John, just catching up again, awesome stuff buddy.
                          Great scratchery etc, I wish I had time , patience and some of the skills you and other modellers on here have. :smiling2::smiling2::thumb2::thumb2:

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                          • Steve Jones
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 6615

                            #148
                            No need to be gentle mate - that is wonderful work. You have every right to be pleased. The fleck work has come out a real treat. Very impressive. The tracks are the ideal colour for street work. Good luck with all those workshop items. That should keep you out of trouble for a few days:smiling3: Well done my friend:thumb2:

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                            • SteveH
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 1287

                              #149
                              Hi John

                              Looks good all the clutter of a maintenance scenario

                              Nice work on the flecks too.

                              Getting there John

                              regards

                              Steve H

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                              • grumpa
                                • Jan 2015
                                • 6142

                                #150
                                Great work so far John, can't wait to see her all done.

                                Cheers, Jim

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