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Panther Ausf.D (Revell, 1/35)

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Another piece with your high level, Roman!!

Very nice and detailed one! It's a top job!

Polux
 
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WOW, another amazing build Roman, I wish I had a fraction of your talent mate!!!!

Well worth a big fat 5 stars

Cheers, Andrew
 
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Nice build, looks superb....big 5*'s from me mate.

Tom
 
Like it Roman? No I don't like it, I love it. I have a thing for Panthers and this one is great, got to be another 5*.

Have fun, John
 
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Absolutely great

I really love this panther very much

5 stars and a full moon from me..)

Magnificent

Great paint, great weathering, this will be a good reference f0r my 48 panther.

Roman whats this color, ı mean what is its number, name, label etc. ? I dont think its a standard dunkelgelb...?
 
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first of all... thx guys for comments

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Absolutely greatI really love this panther very much

5 stars and a full moon from me..)

Magnificent

Great paint, great weathering, this will be a good reference f0r my 48 panther.

Roman whats this color, ı mean what is its number, name, label etc. ? I dont think its a standard dunkelgelb...?
Cheers

Roman
 
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Thanks for detailed answer

I have to say, you make a magnificent model by dunkelgelb/dark yellow
 
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may i ask what you use to fix the pigments in place? i havent tried pigments yet

good job on the tank. you have a lovely light touch with your paints

Dave
 
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thx guys for the comments...

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may i ask what you use to fix the pigments in place? i havent tried pigments yetgood job on the tank. you have a lovely light touch with your paints

Dave
Dave,

I fix them with mat varnish... varnish : water = 50-50%

When I work on the tracks first with brush put warnish and on wet surface I sprinkle pigments and then you get this effect like on tracks

Another effect is when you first sprinke or put some pigments on ... for example fender... then you rub it with wet brush of varnish and then you get effect like is dirty

Cheers

Roman
 
Awesome work Roman. Can't say anything much other than this could be a museum piece, it is top work.
 
very nice...........love the effect on the tracks, something i really struggle with
 
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