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Hi all this is a little something I have been working on recently, so I thought I'd share it with you, it is entitled the game. The crew of a SDKFZ 140/1 are enjoying some relaxation with a game of whist, set in Poland 1944, I hope you like it and as always all comments are most welcome.

scott

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Hi Scott,

nice setup, like the figurines and the weathering on the tank.

Cheers Richi
 
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Another top build Scott, you sure have been busy mate. ;)
 
Fab build Scott, really like if mate

Lee :)
 
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Thanks a lot Tommy and Lee and thanks for looking, The SDKFZ140/1 is an Italeri kit and the figures are masterbox.... I think.

scott
 
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Very nice and relaxing little scene Scott.

The paint effect on the exhaust is magnificent. I like it ;)
 
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Cheers Polux, for that I used this method, first mix humbrol matte cote and thinner to a single cream consistency and apply this to the area you want to rust, second using humbrol weathering powders, dark earth, iron oxide and rust randomely stipple each colour on so there is a good mix of colours i.e not too much of one colour all over, then let everything dry. The matt cote will hold the powders in place permenantly.

scott
 
fantastic build Scott, the figures and the tank with the chipping and weathering real worked out well, lov it,

top build :D
 
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Monica and Jo thanks for your kind comments I really do appreciate them.

scott
 
Great dio scott nice and relaxing great weathering ,what method did you use for chipping.
 
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Cheers Polux, for that I used this method, first mix humbrol matte cote and thinner to a single cream consistency and apply this to the area you want to rust, second using humbrol weathering powders, dark earth, iron oxide and rust randomely stipple each colour on so there is a good mix of colours i.e not too much of one colour all over, then let everything dry. The matt cote will hold the powders in place permenantly.scott
Thank you very much for the information Scott ;)

I will use it :)
 
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That's a nicely done Dio Scott the figures are brllliant.
 
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Thanks everyone my next build will be the zvesda maultier with a twist.

scott
 
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