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It looks really good with some colour on John. My favourite part is the painting & weathering stages & I reckon I've left various bits n pieces of kits all over the place - losing PE is my specialty!
 
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It looks really good with some colour on John. My favourite part is the painting & weathering stages & I reckon I've left various bits n pieces of kits all over the place - losing PE is my specialty!
im with you on that patrick its my most favourite part of the modeland losing parts again im the same just want to get to the painted takes its toll on my models and i dont know if its just me but my PE....! parts just dont want to stick to the dam model

thanks for your kind words i'm off to do some spraying

john
 
It's not just you! My PE sticks to my fingers, tweezers, toothpicks ....anywhere but the model!

Happy spraying!
 
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That's really good John! The shading is subtle but very effective. I'm wondering how much of your hard work & skill will be visible in the finished model though!

If the outside is as good as the inside, this will be very special.
 
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That's really good John! The shading is subtle but very effective. I'm wondering how much of your hard work & skill will be visible in the finished model though!If the outside is as good as the inside, this will be very special.
Hello dub well when it's finally finished you should see....... The very top of one of the chairs in the right light and the right angle..lol

No jokes aside the reason ive took do long is the speed that I get through models..plus I've never really built a detailed inside really a waste of time but it slows me down which is good on the pocket...

Thanks for your kind words

John
 
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bot some more done post shading but while doing this i thought there are two different colours going on this so you probably wont even notice it oh well get to use my new airo481/geegad/SAM_0334.jpg[/img]brush a least...
 
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got some more done while i was painting this i realised that there going to be two more colours going on here so you wont probably see the post shading oh well least i get to try my new airbrush...
 
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got the base coat on and the transfers then a little matt gloss before the hair spray comes along
 
I reckon you've done really well there John, you can see the shading coming through. Are you planning a worn-through coat of desert yellow over the panzer grey?

Patrick
 
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I certainly am bud its the next phase were it could all go a bit Pete tong.!!

Cheers for looking in and the encouragement means alot

John
 
Looking forward to seeing witg but the only thing I'd mention is that the Afrika Korps insignia would have been painted on over the desert sand coat, not straight from the factory.

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Sorry! Wish it wasn't so but the factories didn't know where the tanks where going, plus the Panzerarmee Afrika was kind of an ad-hoc formation, so most paint & markings were done in-theatre.
 
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