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
OdpowiedzUsuńI 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,
OdpowiedzUsuńyou 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 :)
OdpowiedzUsuńMarc,
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!!
OdpowiedzUsuńThat's an excellent work Marcin!
You are very talented!!
T.