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Good afternoon chaps

Finally finished the Tamiya Marder M, added some more mud and weathering but thought I had better stop before it vanishes lol

I am happy but not delighted as I am still making silly mistakes such as going to fast and missing some sections on the plans

Also forgetting to paint all the parts at the same time, such as the track brackets, D'oh and the rubbed metal on the wheels looks a bit bright to me?? What would be the right colour to use, polished metal?????

Really enjoyed using the pigments and tried some new techniques such as speckling.,

Well here goes, hope it passes muster?

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Hi Steve, many thanks for the generous praise

As I said still making annoying mistakes but getting better lol


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Hi Bob
Great finish on this. For wheel and track wear I always use an hb lead pencil. Works well for all metal bits really. Yours looks the part though, so no need to try it on this model.
 
HI Bob well im not really a tanky but I like lookin at em an I think its a crackin job an very detailed an camo spot on so you done your self proud I think :thumb2:
very well done
 
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Hi Tim

Many thanks, there are so many techniques and different ideas it gets a bit confusing

Been watching on youtube a guy called Dave Forest on Hornet hobbies, i am finding his videos very helpful
 
Excellent job there Bob. Good to see you trying new things with it and it turning out great.
 
Bob,
That's a dam fine result Sir. Looks the part. I do what Tim suggested and just use a soft lead pencil it gives it the polished metal effect without being to shiny. But to say again that is a great result.
 
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Thanks Andy, thanks!

Evening Al, appreciated, found the YT videos very helpful and they worked!!

Hi Scottie. Very much appreciate the comments

Thanks Ralph, :thumb2:
 
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Not sure about that Peter, still making basic misstakes, but very kind of you to say so.

Being on long term stick so able to watch YT and very good too sure has helped and not least the advice from Steve Jones
 
Bob a cracking build love the weathering. :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
 
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Thanks John, watch out for the chq bouncing past your door lol

Busy adding mud to the pz 111 N
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Hi Bob
I will just echo what the guys have said already. A result to be proud of
Jim
 
Hi Bob, that's a nice rendition of a Marder, chap. I think one of your best so far! Well done!
 
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Hi Wouter, well i hope

Many thanks, i have to agree best since my Jagdtiger. Still a far way to go!
 
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