Well finished except for a touch up to the spent shell cases which I’ll do tomorrow, and a touch up to the base edges which I’ll do later before varnishing.
Also shown in the last couple of stages of the basing process.
Well finished except for a touch up to the spent shell cases which I’ll do tomorrow, and a touch up to the base edges which I’ll do later before varnishing.
Also shown in the last couple of stages of the basing process.
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Looking real good… my 1941 Germans are looking forward to blowing them up…
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I’m very happy with the weathering effects on the vehicles as well. Maybe I’ll do a time sequence set of shots on an AFV being weathered.
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I would like to see that. It works really well on single colour vehicles. One problem I am having with the Late War Germans, is that the camouflage works too well in hiding the model.
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Wait for the Hungarians – some will be in camo so can see how the weathering works.
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