Tamiya Panzerkampfwagen II for Simon
				
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 Thanks very much chaps.
 
 I've tried washes Steve, but it's still seems to be clogging. I might try to find an alternative.Comment
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 Morning Peter
 
 Looking very nice and all the more impressive for being brush painted only!
 
 Hopefully you aren't using all your 4/0 brushes?
 
 Your speed building and finishing so quickly is great too, which is also stunning for most armour modellers.
 
 Have a good day working on the base
 
 Regards
 
 Steve HComment
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 John - Glad you like the metallic finish. Probably not too realistic, but hopefully it conveys the feeling of steel under the paintwork.
 
 Steve - The only 4/0 brush I used was for the outlining and detail work on the tools. For the rest I invested £9 in this Da Vinci brush set made for Cowling and Wilcox:
 
 
 
 A good range of sizes and shapes there, the flat ones being good for dry- brushing. Adding some stowage and other details to the tabk today.
 
 Si - Thank you.Comment
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 Andrew - Many thanks.
 
 Jim - Thanks also.
 
 Ian - Welcome aboard.
 
 I think I'm going to call the tank done (my wife has already asked why I'm still working on the same thing):
 
 
 
 A couple of finishing touches to the tank itself - aerial laid in it's trough etc - then on to some stowage. The little that I had in the spares box was augmented with plastic sheet and carboard, and a few other things were made from the contents of 'that' kitchen drawer.
 
 Next, the figures, which I'm a lot more comfortable with.Comment
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 Beautifully done Peter. Nice work with the crapintheback and camo netting. Good luck with the figures my friendComment
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