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Sd.Kfz234/2 Puma

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This is the Italeri Sd.Kfx 234/2, being an older kit it has been greatly improved with the use of Aber etch and a metal barrel from RB Model. Painting and finishing was completed using paints from Pactra and Vallejo. Weathering was completed using a much wider range of products including Vallejo and MiG pigments and Ak Interactive weathering stains. Pawel as ever added antennas made from acupuncture needles.
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About the Author

About Paweł Grzondziel (pablo_g)
FROM: WOJEWODZTWO SLASKIE, POLAND

I was born in 1978. I have been building models since I remember. I started with building planes, when I started behind the Iron Curtain there was nothing else. After a while, I started to build tanks and that's how it was. For some time I started painting Warhammer figures, it is really amazing and...


Comments

Beautifully done Pawel. How did you achieve the fuel spill look around the fuel cap?
SEP 24, 2015 - 07:41 AM
Yes indeed, very nicely done!!
SEP 24, 2015 - 05:47 PM
I don't think the acupuncture needles faithfully recreate German antennas, which are not uniform thickness from end to end, but taper to the tip. However, otherwise the job is outstanding.
SEP 24, 2015 - 08:13 PM
MMMM...PUMA, job well done
SEP 25, 2015 - 02:08 AM
Hello gentlemen, Thank you for your kind words, and that you will like my Puma. @Marc - The infiltration of fuel is made using liquid Fuel Stains AK Interactive. @Bill - I am aware of the fact that the antenna made in this way are not ideal. They have a several advantages - are resilient so difficult to damage, easily accessible, just cut to the desired size. I tried once antennas Aber and I'm not convinced, especially when it comes to Sternantenne. I do not think that the appearance of the antenna so offended in 1/35 scale.
SEP 25, 2015 - 11:17 AM
I liked it very much, Pawel. Keep up the good job. Thanks for sharing. Gabriel.
SEP 25, 2015 - 10:51 PM
Great build. I like the camouflage and light weathering. Has a nice Summer feel to it. Thanks for sharing
SEP 27, 2015 - 06:48 PM