Thank You for the comments and for watching the build. I have added antennae. And I've set my small studio to bring You some photos. Enjoy:
By clicking on the photo, You can view it magnified.
From a ground standpoint view:
Two more views of frozen-dried mud covered with fresh snow:
And finally for scale comparison. It was a lovely kit. I may recommend it to all modelers.
See You in the next posts at another builds!
As usually, Your comments are welcome!










Excellent
OdpowiedzUsuń na zawszeI just cannot believe that this is a 1/72 model the detail you have got into it is incredible 1/35 or 1/48 modellers would be proud
I cannot wait to know what you are doing next
Hello Marcin,
OdpowiedzUsuń na zawszeyou did a really outstanding work on the pz III. I really enjoy the pictures, verry inspired. Especially the mud splashes in this smal scale. Which product did you used for it? At last i tried the new AK product for my King Tinger, but didn' t get such a excellent result like you.
Thanks for posting.
best regards
Marc
Thank You for comment Geordie, I'll keep posting photos of work :)
OdpowiedzUsuń na zawszeMarc,
I have used thinned acrylics to do the mud - then I covered it in some places with pigments.
Acrylics that I used were couple of mixtures of the following tones: MM acryl armour sand 1/2, panzergrau, panzer schokoladen brown and Vietnam Tan UA 015 Lifecolor.
The panzergrey will give You nice more toned down colours of the mud - without that it could look a little bit to red for me.
The pigments were used from different earth tones and white/black - they were simple artistic chalk pastels, diluted with acrylic clear flat.
Hope it will help :)
Best Regards
Marcin
Nice and dirty!!
OdpowiedzUsuń na zawszeThat's an excellent work Marcin!
You are very talented!!
T.