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  • BattleshipBob
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 6792
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #1

    And the next shelf queen! Tamiya StuG B!

    As the title says, and the next please. I know its a StuG!!!

    Built this and primed a year or two back.

    So used this for first time
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    Only cost £10, contains 4 bottles, dark shadow, panzer grey, then two bottles, a shade lighter than panzer grey and another bottle lighter again!

    So two layers of panzer grey then another bash at modulation
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    Not sure if its ok??? So would appreciate good or bad feedback

    Thanks all

    Bob
  • GerryW
    • Feb 2021
    • 1757

    #2
    Personally, not too sure about the light bit in the middle of each panel? :thinking: (but then, I'm only a beginner!)

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    • Tim Marlow
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 18895
      • Tim
      • Somerset UK

      #3
      Superstructure looks good Bob. I think the horizontal fender/wings/whateverthiercalled over the tracks could do with a little modulation as well though.

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      • BattleshipBob
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 6792
        • Bob
        • Cardiff

        #4
        Originally posted by GerryW
        Personally, not too sure about the light bit in the middle of each panel? :thinking: (but then, I'm only a beginner!)
        Hi Gerry, the idea is to show where sunlight etc has faded the panels, especially roof, engine hatches, still playing around with modulation ??
        Originally posted by Tim Marlow
        Superstructure looks good Bob. I think the horizontal fender/wings/whateverthiercalled over the tracks could do with a little modulation as well though.
        Hi Tim

        Can see what you mean, i am going to use oils on the fenders to hopefully show dust build up, StuG being used in the early stages of the invasion of Russia, summer 1941

        Thanks bob

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        • Si Benson
          • Apr 2018
          • 3572

          #5
          Hi Bob,
          I like where this is going, maybe as I like a bit of variation in the paint to add interest.

          I think your highlights look pretty good and wouldn’t go anymore than that. If you doing a filter or a wash it will tone down any way :thumb2:

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #6
            Bob, think it looks ok, certainly better that an all over grey or in my case a green. Now as Si says the washes or filters toning it down along with the weathering it will be perfect.

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            • Steve Jones
              • Apr 2018
              • 6615

              #7
              Your modulation skills have come on leaps and bounds Bob. A fantastic base to get the oils working on. Keep it comin my friend. Two completed builds in one year?? Surely not! :smiling3::thumb2:

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              • stillp
                SMF Supporters
                • Nov 2016
                • 8090
                • Pete
                • Rugby

                #8
                I saw this, and it reminded me of someone
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                Pete

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                • BattleshipBob
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 6792
                  • Bob
                  • Cardiff

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Si Benson
                  Hi Bob,
                  I like where this is going, maybe as I like a bit of variation in the paint to add interest.

                  I think your highlights look pretty good and wouldn’t go anymore than that. If you doing a filter or a wash it will tone down any way :thumb2:
                  Thanks Si, appreciate the comments!
                  Originally posted by John Race
                  Bob, think it looks ok, certainly better that an all over grey or in my case a green. Now as Si says the washes or filters toning it down along with the weathering it will be perfect.
                  Hi John, pleased so far, Steve Jones has helped a lot, getting there i hope!
                  Originally posted by stillp
                  I saw this, and it reminded me of someone
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                  Pete
                  Originally posted by Steve Jones
                  Your modulation skills have come on leaps and bounds Bob. A fantastic base to get the oils working on. Keep it comin my friend. Two completed builds in one year?? Surely not! :smiling3::thumb2:
                  I know nearly 2 done, my god whats next, 4BO!!!

                  All thanks to your help Steve, owe you a lot my friend!
                  Originally posted by stillp
                  I saw this, and it reminded me of someone
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                  Pete
                  Now that does remind me of someone??

                  Superb Pete!!

                  Really impressed with my new Iwata trigger airbrush, lovely to use, dropped the pressure down to about 8 or so psi and used the needle restrictor at the rear of the brush. No pain in wrist or fingers, yippee!!

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                  • CarolsHusband
                    • Feb 2021
                    • 474

                    #10
                    Bob

                    I'll freely admit that as a newbie I scuttled off to youtube to get the lowdown on paint modulation. What I saw seemed to be mostly about using it as a tool to emphasize angle changes between panels, "shading" if you like. It also seems to be used (as you have) to give a bit of a 3D feel to flat areas of a vehicle.
                    I think it looks good, I just wonder whether if as a shading method it's a bit redundant on an already 3D object ? The right lighting will give the same effect.

                    I certainly used to something similar to what you have (though in reverse, light round the edges, dark in the middle) when I was a modeller the first time round and felt it enhanced what I built.

                    To me, as a designer/artist in a former life, shading is used to make 2D work come to life.

                    Don't get me wrong, much like the "chipping" thing I know it's a bit Marmite. I'm not sure about it but would be glad to let it grow on me. Anything to make our little creations look full size.

                    Well, you did ask....

                    /Love your work though !

                    :thumb2:

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                    • Jim R
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 15677
                      • Jim
                      • Shropshire

                      #11
                      Hi Bob
                      What you have done is fine as a starting point. If the initial colour variation is too restrained then it disappears with filters, washes, oil work, weathering etc. It's much easier to tone down than bring up. You can always mist over a very dilute coat of either the darker or lighter grey to reduce the contrast. Glad the new airbrush is to your liking.
                      Jim

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                      • BattleshipBob
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 6792
                        • Bob
                        • Cardiff

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jim R
                        Hi Bob
                        What you have done is fine as a starting point. If the initial colour variation is too restrained then it disappears with filters, washes, oil work, weathering etc. It's much easier to tone down than bring up. You can always mist over a very dilute coat of either the darker or lighter grey to reduce the contrast. Glad the new airbrush is to your liking.
                        Jim
                        Hi Jim

                        Many thanks Jim, would recommend the airbrush!

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                        • boatman
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Nov 2018
                          • 14451
                          • christopher
                          • NORFOLK UK

                          #13
                          A FINE JOB Bob on that but then i wouldnt know the difernce as im not a tankie
                          chrs

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                          • David Lovell
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 2186

                            #14
                            Firstly Bob so much respect for pulling out the cupboard queen wish I could I do bring out the odd one but they don't like the sun light and scream to be put back in the peace and darkness that is thrown up the back of the cupboard . Secondly great paint job (great paints)the modulation looks fine as Si says a filter coat will just bring it together ,the last few models I've stopped the obvious modulation and just worked from darkest tone to lightest just doing as I see it. As for it looking real I don't feel its supposed to but it makes the whole thing look real does that make sense pleasing to the person viewing it. Sorry Bob that subject needs a diffrent thread any way amazing so far looking forward to the next installment . Dave

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                            • SteveH
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 1287

                              #15
                              Morning Bob

                              Very nice modulation, how did you thin the Mr Hobby?

                              I have the Dunkelgelb set and haven't used them before, so I got their own thinner just in case.

                              Looks like your user friendly AB is working just fine, so no excuses for not getting the paint on your queue of projects,

                              Except the -2C in the garage!

                              Enjoy the weathering and oils.

                              Regards

                              Steve H

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