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AFV Club Sd.Kfz251/20 'UHU' (Owl) 1/35

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Thanks guys, going to have to be a tad more subtle on the outside but that will be done using oils for fading and streaks. Got an idea for a diorama to have this being abandoned by a hedgerow with a couple of allied figures having a look through the rear doors. Seen a couple of Alpine American figures that would suit this well as their pose is exactly what I envisaged, if I can paint them :(
 
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Thanks again guys. Was going to do loads today but family got in the way lol, might have to wait 'till Monday now but by then, I am sure something else will crop up. I really don't like bank holidays, I never get time to myself ;)
 
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Really is coming along a treat Graham, really impressive weathering, looking forward to seeing more;)
 
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Finally got a bit of time at the bench today so I finished off the exterior, apart from a few bits that would just break off and got it into the spray booth.


First up, a complete coat of Dunklegelb over primer. No, it isn't a coal truck..........


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Then the green and brown for the camo. All freehand using the Mig Ammo 39-44 colour set


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This will soften up a lot when I get to oil fade it but for now, 24 hours drying time and then I will satin varnish ready for the real stuff.
 
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That looks very nice Graham - how do you find the Mig Ammo stuff? My lungs are struggling with enamels these days & so I'm thinking about moving to the dreaded acrylics! Either Ammo or AK Interactive. Any advice you can offer would be much appreciated.
 
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That looks very nice Graham - how do you find the Mig Ammo stuff? My lungs are struggling with enamels these days & so I'm thinking about moving to the dreaded acrylics! Either Ammo or AK Interactive. Any advice you can offer would be much appreciated.
Quite honestly, I love them. They work best with their own thinners but the coverage is very good as are the subtle colour changes in the sets. For German stuff I have the 39-44 set and I have the 44-45 late colours. I cannot say if they are accurate, but then again who can? But they are subtly different.


I also have the British set which I will be using on the Churchill when I get around to it. They work very well with the Stynylrez primer too. I know some poo poo the sets but when you are as unsure about colours as I am, they are a godsend to start off with. Oh, I have the Modern Russian set that I used for the 1/72 T-90.


Get all mine of John at Scale Model Shop, he carries a good range. I certainly like them and all my new paints will be these.


http://www.scalemodelshop.co.uk/ammo-by-mig-jimenez-22.html?p=1
 
Looking great love that base colour really rich..and thanks for the paint tip might get me some off if it looks this good.


Keep the posts a coming
 
Like the weathering so far Graham, coming along very nicely;)..................Jim:)
 
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Wow, Graham, that camo turned out very nice. That is definitely one area I am trying to improve on. And I may have to give the MIG stuff a try. Vallejo is pretty good, but seems really inconsistent from bottle to bottle.


Looking forward to more of this project.
 
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This is looking great Graham.


You really have the knack with these camo schemes.


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I'll paint the figs for you:)
 
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This is looking great Graham.
You really have the knack with these camo schemes.


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I'll paint the figs for you:)
Cheers Ralph. I am determined to try and get to grips with figures, in fact I have started on a bust to try out something I have never tried before to see if I can understand the principles that have always eluded me. 35mm is a different game but the bigger figures/busts give a bit more space to try blending techniques.


These are the Alpine figures I am considering. They would be positioned to the rear looking at the lamp through the open back doors. I think their stance and expression would suit the idea that they had come across an abandoned vehicle, the like of which they had never seen before.


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very nice work with the camo ,Graham,do real like it,looks great,


the light is well done also with the chipping and weathering on it,liking the whole look, ;)


I do like the figures your thing off,and good to see a difference pose as well,and expression,is very good,on them,


and real some times we need to move away from,the stranded figure kit builds,as I do try and alter a lot of the


figures to a difference stands :rolleyes:
 
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Very nice camouflage Graham this is looking the dogs danglies.


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Thanks folks, just think, in October last year I had this in my hand ready to bin it :eek:. Glad it survived the cull now:)
 
That looks superb Graham. The search light also looks very realistic in appearance, nice job so far.
 
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