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Tauchpanzer III Ausf H

  • TauchPIII_01
  • TauchPIII_04
  • TauchPIII_05
  • TauchPIII_06
  • TauchPIII_07
  • TauchPIII_08
  • TauchPIII_10
  • TauchPIII_11
  • TauchPIII_12

About the Author

About Isaac E. Flores (PanteraG)
FROM: GUANAJUATO, MEXICO


Comments

Excellent job! And I would also appreciate a build article, since there are lots of interesting details that add up to a very impressive result.
MAY 16, 2007 - 07:17 PM
This really is an outstanding model. I can see this tank rumbling down the streets of Stalingrad or some Russian village. Excellent, excellent, excellent. Marty
MAY 16, 2007 - 07:36 PM
Great workmanship! Beautiful job. DJ
MAY 16, 2007 - 07:53 PM
Amazing.
MAY 16, 2007 - 08:38 PM
This has to be one of the nicest finishes I have ever seen! Truly inspiring. I concur, a build log would be appreciated. cheers
MAY 16, 2007 - 11:36 PM
HELL YEA!! Absolutly mind blowing! Sehr Gut!!!
MAY 17, 2007 - 02:29 AM
WOW...if there is such a thing as a perfect model, this has to be it. Outstanding weathering. Mike
MAY 17, 2007 - 02:32 AM
Isaac, I can only echo what the others have written. WOW! A build article would be great, but an article on your painting and weathering would be even better! Great job!
MAY 17, 2007 - 08:01 PM
Isaak...Respect for your model...Looks the present front tank!
MAY 17, 2007 - 11:43 PM
A lot of thank's to all for your comments I really enjoy the work in this model, and the panzer grey isn't so difficult that it's look at first. I actually are writting the steps that I followed for the weatering, but my english Isn't so good, and I'm slow. Sorry. About an article, I'll enjoy it. Probably in a few months, in this moment, I have a 1 month baby old, and I'm falling asleep ----------------- This is part of the phases done for the weathering. Any questions are welcome. All the tamiya's paint are acrilic, mixed with tamiya's acrilic clear. 70% paint- 30% clear aprox., and diluited with his own thinner. It's painted with tamiya's panzer grey . Lights with panzer grey + white. Dry brusch with oils grey, and shadows with a mix of black + brow of tamiya, diluited at 90%. After, I done washes with W&N oils, using black, titanium white, bright red, new blue, ochre yellow and cadmiun yellow. The acumulate dust in horizonal surfaces, like the mudguards or turret's roof was done with a wash of a humbrol's light earth (don't remenber the exact color in this moment), leth dry for a 10 minutes aprox. and then difuminate with a brush with tupertine. Repeat the step until to get the desire effect. The dust in roadwheels and down surfaces was done with washes of two tones of humbrol colors, and finished with chalk ochre fixed with tupertine. The chipping was done with oils sienna, and some with abteilung’s red oxide oils. The tools was painted with tamiya's desert yellow, wood veins with oils, and finished with a filter of sienna. Flag made with magic sculpt. the swastica is a decal of pak decals (mexican company). Painted with oils. The wood boxes and tarpaulin are from greif, painted with oils and washes with many colors. The jerrican is from italeri. The tracks was panted with a mix of tamiya's metallic grey and black. Washes with humbrol, dry brush with testor's metallic grey and finished with dry brush of graphite. The aditional tracks are painted same, but with washes of oxide oils and ligth heart of humbrol.
MAY 18, 2007 - 12:53 AM