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Hi all here is another offering from my bench, it is AFV clubs sdkfz 251/17 ausf c it is in 1/35. For the main body colour I used Revell aquas blue gray, I have to say I much prefer this to tamiyas german grey as it gives a much nicer inished colour. So I hope you like it and as usual any and all comments are most welcome.

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Thank you young man you make me blush lol.

Scott
 
Superb build Scott, in the right setting it would be hard to imagine this was not a model but the real thing.
 
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Brilliant Scott, love everything about it.... The rust and grime effects are very well done indeed, totally realistic build.
 
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Top work!!!

Love this preshade and light effect, is superb as the weathering, simply great. :cool:

Polux
 
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Outstanding build Scott, wish i could do my weathering as good as this, i will just have to try harder.

John
 
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Thank you all for the great comments much appreciated.

Scott
 
You're getting b****y good at this armour stuff ain't you Scott? Top build clicky on it's way.

How do you manage to spray that Aqua paint? It's good stuff, but I always end up blocking my A/B with the dried bits that gather round the top of the pot when you stir it.

Gern
 
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You're getting b****y good at this armour stuff ain't you Scott? Top build clicky on it's way.How do you manage to spray that Aqua paint? It's good stuff, but I always end up blocking my A/B with the dried bits that gather round the top of the pot when you stir it.

Gern
Hi Dave I use the revell aqua thinner that has something in it that makes the paint stay wet for longer, just add a few drops to get a milky consistency and it goes on as smooth as butter.

Scott
 
Hi Scott,

Very, very nice Sir, as said I love the weathering, I've never tried anything armoured as having to try and build the tracks has always put me off, may I ask what these tracks where like please...

Andy...
 
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Hi Scott,Very, very nice Sir, as said I love the weathering, I've never tried anything armoured as having to try and build the tracks has always put me off, may I ask what these tracks where like please...

Andy...
Hi Andy the tracks are the black rubber type but they are pretty good quality.

Scott
 
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