Afternoon all,
Bob, Andy, John and Bob, thanks guys:thumb2:.
Andy, I’ve only did a pre-shade on darker colours a few times before but it disappears each time so highlights is the way for me for now:smiling:.
Bob, hope your painting went well too:thumb2:.
Progress on this one didn’t stay slow during the holidays either, after the gloss coats it was decal time:hugging-face:.
Only the white L-markings on the fenders needed some extra MicroSol to conform to the surface the others went on very easily and not so much to apply(one of the things I love of an AFV).
A dark brown wash for the crevasses and panel-lines, followed by some red-brown chipping on the exposed ridges done with a piece of foam.
Gave all a coat of matt varnish to seal in and here he is:



Good that the highlights show well with the matt varnish on:smiling4:.
Initially I sprayed the tracks gun-metal but found that too light so a couple coats of metallic-black were put on instead.
Highlights of steel were dry-brushed on the contact surfaces during a drive and a couple of matt coats to seal it in here too:

Stug commander got his colours too, uniform mostly Tamiya field grey with a dark brown wash, his face and hands were done with Ammo paints:

Just have to get the tracks on, some dusting and maybe a touch-up here and there to finish this Tammy gem:smiling:.
Fernando.
Bob, Andy, John and Bob, thanks guys:thumb2:.
Andy, I’ve only did a pre-shade on darker colours a few times before but it disappears each time so highlights is the way for me for now:smiling:.
Bob, hope your painting went well too:thumb2:.
Progress on this one didn’t stay slow during the holidays either, after the gloss coats it was decal time:hugging-face:.
Only the white L-markings on the fenders needed some extra MicroSol to conform to the surface the others went on very easily and not so much to apply(one of the things I love of an AFV).
A dark brown wash for the crevasses and panel-lines, followed by some red-brown chipping on the exposed ridges done with a piece of foam.
Gave all a coat of matt varnish to seal in and here he is:



Good that the highlights show well with the matt varnish on:smiling4:.
Initially I sprayed the tracks gun-metal but found that too light so a couple coats of metallic-black were put on instead.
Highlights of steel were dry-brushed on the contact surfaces during a drive and a couple of matt coats to seal it in here too:

Stug commander got his colours too, uniform mostly Tamiya field grey with a dark brown wash, his face and hands were done with Ammo paints:

Just have to get the tracks on, some dusting and maybe a touch-up here and there to finish this Tammy gem:smiling:.
Fernando.

