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Good luck with the oils. Remember a little goes a long way and go easy with the thinners.:thumb2:Comment
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Neat painting of the KV John, looking forward to see it all weathered and oiled.:smiling::thumb2:
Nice figs for the Pz.1 too, Руки вверх, Сукре, давай же!:smiling5:Comment
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Thanks Paul, hope it will pass muster with the oils. :surprised:
Thanks Lee, B is was although A was a nearly right , just a half a link would have been perfect .
John .
Been going from the base and the figures, both Tanks have had several coats of Satin Varnish. I have some Gloss on order which should be here Monday. Might give them a coat of the gloss to help the oils flow better .
A suppriseing thing happened with some garden soil and the pva primer. The soil had been through the mircowave and was sieved, so nothing alive inside, the pva was poured into a plastic tub and the soil mixed in. Then it turned [COLOR=rgb(147, 101, 184)]Purpel[/COLOR] !!!
Suddenly I remembered years ago I'd had some coloured varnish that had turned that colour when mixed and applied to some timber. I'd rung the company in panic to ask why, only to be told oh that happens , when it dries the colour will be fine ! So it was, so leaving this for a couple of hrs in returned to it's normal colour. So if this happens to your soil when mixed with pva don't panic !!
A few more figures built to day, bit slow as we have been in the garden as the weather has been so good .
Thanks for the comments .
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While this recent weather being so fantastic we have enjoyed the garden, with some cleaning up.
The bench was not left entirely alone.
Several coats of satin varnish have been applied and yesterday a bottle of Vallejo turned up, so a good coat of gloss. Don't know what it was intended for as it needed two hrs to dry, more like one of their craft products, but was very fine and has done the job.
Tracks came out well , notice the radio aerial, donated by Fudge my mates cat, I should point out and neither the cat or my mate were injured mentally or physically in obtaining it.:smiling3::smiling3::smiling3::smiling3:
I noticed yesterday that the head light had gone off on its own, a search has found nothing, so using a headlamp from a Hobbyboss Gaz AAA truck which had proved to hard for me a use has been found, in fact it looks remarkably like the correct one.:surprised:
When the lamp has dried fully overnight I shall start doing this oil effect.Just hope I don't over do it and mess it all up.
Any tips more than welcome.
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Evening John,
Well I must say the KV is looking the cats wiskers, the fruils came up lovely:thumb2:
...But the poor old Panzer I has seen better days, there goes the no claims bonus :tongue-out3:
Hope you get on ok with the oils....Mr Jones is the man for info on that front.
Keep it coming mate:thumb2:Comment
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Thanks Si , just lost my posting on the dio , !! dam and other words, yes and Steve is on holiday !!
Evening John,
Well I must say the KV is looking the cats wiskers, the fruils came up lovely:thumb2:
...But the poor old Panzer I has seen better days, there goes the no claims bonus :tongue-out3:
Hope you get on ok with the oils....Mr Jones is the man for info on that front.
Keep it coming mate:thumb2:Comment
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JR you should be proud of yourself, those both look the bomb! Out in the garden you say? Those ditching timbers look mighty green. Did the Missus tie those on your fenders to haul away?:tongue-out::tongue-out2::tongue-out3: I'll get my coat...
Cheers Mate, Rick H. P.S. We have been up to our "Bunnies in snow"!Comment
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JR you should be proud of yourself, those both look the bomb! Out in the garden you say? Those ditching timbers look mighty green. Did the Missus tie those on your fenders to haul away?:tongue-out::tongue-out2::tongue-out3: I'll get my coat...
Cheers Mate, Rick H. P.S. We have been up to our "Bunnies in snow"![ATTACH=CONFIG]n1087505[/ATTACH]
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Here goes my first effort of oils on the Panzer. no bull just say what you think, its the only way.
I've not touched the tracks. I used raw umber, black and burnt umber, along with a few dots of yellow and blue to give a greenish look , see above the side of the turret.
Now the KV1, no oils on here yet but a washable camo , sprayed it on over some Precision Ice and Snow camo where I had used a brush. Left to dry for a good 4 hrs this is the result with a brush and clean water, again say what you think .
Off for some tea.
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My main question is: why does the Pz.Kpfw. II have a motorcycle registration plate on its front armour?
Anyway, if the idea is to make the tank look dirty, then I think you’ve succeeded pretty well. The KV looks like someone painted the real tank with a broom or a rag, which, if that was the intention, means it workedComment
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