My second tank ever, first time with indy tracks, a few more grey hairs in my head.
There are many things I just realized AFTER building this, and it seems that my quest for an accurate model flew away at the same time. So I forgot about being accurate and started to have fun again!

All markings are painted, logs are real wood painted with oils, some tools, stowage rack and log supports are scratchbuilt. (And the copperwire needs weathering, I know!) Saukopf mantlet and concrete extra armor in the front were made of Milliput. I used Italeri putty to make the zimmerit.
General weathering was made with oil washes, some very gentle shading and drybrushing with olive green and finally I applied a pastel chalk treatment.
I wanted a very simple base as the Sturmi offers plenty to see.
One irritating thing, though.
It feels impossible to display this model hatches open if you don´t buy a separate interior! You can actually see the tracks shining through the hatches. Argh.
I´m going to place two or three crew members on the tank to "fill" the hatches...
Any comments are appreciated since I´m not done yet! I would be especially interested in suggestions regarding the rear stowage rack. What should I put in there?





Cheers,
Toni