Hello all,
I have recently decided to get back into modelling. I previously started out with Games Workshop models years ago but don't have the steady hand I once had ¬¬ lol
I have always been interested in tanks and I'm a keen World of Tanks player. Anyway, I purchased the Tamiya Sturmgeschutz IV and the 3 Tamiya paints that it suggests in the user manual (Dark Yellow, Red Brown and Dark Green).
However, after looking through several forums and not coming across many posts about this model I'm a little stuck on what paints I need. I've decided not to go for the 3 colour camo scheme (due to not having an airbrush) but for a colour based around the Dark Yellow. I have seen 1 or 2 lovely painted tanks which I will post the link too below.
So my question is, what paints should I look to get to follow on the Dark Yellow base colour I plan to use. I will be priming the model black and applying several thin layers of base paint until it has the completed base finish.
Sorry if this is not the section for my post 9_9
Martin.
I have recently decided to get back into modelling. I previously started out with Games Workshop models years ago but don't have the steady hand I once had ¬¬ lol
I have always been interested in tanks and I'm a keen World of Tanks player. Anyway, I purchased the Tamiya Sturmgeschutz IV and the 3 Tamiya paints that it suggests in the user manual (Dark Yellow, Red Brown and Dark Green).
However, after looking through several forums and not coming across many posts about this model I'm a little stuck on what paints I need. I've decided not to go for the 3 colour camo scheme (due to not having an airbrush) but for a colour based around the Dark Yellow. I have seen 1 or 2 lovely painted tanks which I will post the link too below.
So my question is, what paints should I look to get to follow on the Dark Yellow base colour I plan to use. I will be priming the model black and applying several thin layers of base paint until it has the completed base finish.
Sorry if this is not the section for my post 9_9
Martin.
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