Si B’s 1/35 Zvezda T34-76 Mod 1943 Uralmash
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It’s essentially a StuG clone using the gun and mantlet from a T-34, so about as close to a StuG-34 as you can get while sticking to real-world vehicles, I thinkComment
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Well I missed all this :smiling5:
Maybe we should design a StuG-34, hybrid of the two! :thinking: :smiling5:
Moving swiftly on......a rather hectic week at work, so was glad to relax and spend some time at the bench making stuff dirty.
The tracks and running gear where weathered with a combination of acrylic mud stuff, enamel products and pigment.
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Very close to being done now, wand to add a few subtle scratches and some dirt to the upper parts.
thanks for looking, all comments welcome.
ATB.
AndrewComment
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Sorry, deffo a Pz 111 not StuG, it has the brake vents only ever seen on the StuG A ( 2 ), the picture also shows the shot defector in front of the drivers visor, this was not fitted on the A 2, but on every other StuG, also missing the 20 mm screwed on armour on the front plate. So not a A 2.Comment
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Cheers Andrew :thumb2:
The Acrylic mud I’ve used here was this stuff from Vallejo....
I mixed some of this with a pinch of saw dust and a pinch of different length static grass to add extra texture and a little water to make it easier to apply.
Once it has dried you can dust wiith pigments or paints/ washes etc to break up the colour as I’ve done.Attached FilesComment
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Cheers Andrew :thumb2:
The Acrylic mud I’ve used here was this stuff from Vallejo....
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I mixed some of this with a pinch of saw dust and a pinch of different length static grass to add extra texture and a little water to make it easier to apply.
Once it has dried you can dust wiith pigments or paints/ washes etc to break up the colour as I’ve done.Comment
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Sorry, deffo a Pz 111 not StuG, it has the brake vents only ever seen on the StuG A ( 2 ), the picture also shows the shot defector in front of the drivers visor, this was not fitted on the A 2, but on every other StuG, also missing the 20 mm screwed on armour on the front plate. So not a A 2.
Never be ashamed of knowing your subject intimately mate :nerd:
Shame on Jakko making the comparison :smiling5:Comment
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Cheers Andrew :thumb2:
The Acrylic mud I’ve used here was this stuff from Vallejo....
[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1143889[/ATTACH]
I mixed some of this with a pinch of saw dust and a pinch of different length static grass to add extra texture and a little water to make it easier to apply.
Once it has dried you can dust wiith pigments or paints/ washes etc to break up the colour as I’ve done.
ATB.
AndrewComment
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