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Beowulf's SU-152, Dragon, 1/35

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so im going to have a crack at this
never done a DML kit in this scale so that will be fun, and so will the individual tracks :eek::eek:
you get a choice of 5 schemes......1 chinese from the korean war and 1 polish/3 russian from WW2
i might have a go at a winter whitewash paint job, seen it done with latex instead of hair spray ad fancy a go...........but then i might not, we shall see

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SU-152



lots of plastic



2 of these

and 2 of these
 
Nice choice Paul, it looks like a right old beast, looking forward to following this build mate;)
 
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Nice choice Paul, it looks like a right old beast, looking forward to following this build mate;)

Just a big armoured up thug.....rock up in the middle of the street let every one take potshots at you cos you are impervious to it then let loose with your bfg :p
 
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well that went together rather quickly!!

before i knew it it was together, painted and decaled!.....next job is all the individual track links....gulp


 
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Houston, we have a problem........

oil filter had dried so i wanted to give it a coat of matt varnish over the top, for a couple of reasons i ended up using a rattle can of humbrol matt acrylic and it had a funny reaction (and i did the king tiger at the same time and didnt get it on that) and when it dried its given a sort of white 'bloom'



only thing i can think of is to give it another wash, maybe a really thin green one, rather than a black one to try tone it down

any one else got any ideas?
 
It just looks like a good faded effect in the pics mate.
I had a lot of problems with humbrols varnishes in the past to the extent I stopped using all there acrylic range.
 
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a different make of matt varnish has done wonders, just a patch on the front still remains, will try and hide that with something

so tracks on (and they were a pain in the nether regions!) , a few greeblies added, next step is add some more and then some weathering

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