Hey guys. Here are some pics of my Pz. interior. Its my first interior model and first time using oil paints. Please let me know how I did.
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Pz. II interior- first time using oil paints
integraguy95
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Posted: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 - 02:07 PM UTC
sgtreef
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Posted: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 - 10:43 PM UTC
Looks pretty decent Justin.
I have a question is that green on the Motor?
I thought that most German stuff was kind of a off white color.
But could be wrong.
Also you need to remove the seam line along the spring tops and the nibs from the return rollers before you paint in case you forget.
Otherwise most will be hidden by upper hull anyway.
I have a question is that green on the Motor?
I thought that most German stuff was kind of a off white color.
But could be wrong.
Also you need to remove the seam line along the spring tops and the nibs from the return rollers before you paint in case you forget.
Otherwise most will be hidden by upper hull anyway.
hellvetier
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Posted: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 - 10:58 PM UTC
Hei Justin
In my opinion you did a good job with chipping and the oil paint. Keep on practising like me
Have a nice day!
In my opinion you did a good job with chipping and the oil paint. Keep on practising like me
Have a nice day!
integraguy95
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Posted: Thursday, December 04, 2008 - 01:56 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Looks pretty decent Justin.
I have a question is that green on the Motor?
I thought that most German stuff was kind of a off white color.
But could be wrong.
Also you need to remove the seam line along the spring tops and the nibs from the return rollers before you paint in case you forget.
Otherwise most will be hidden by upper hull anyway.
well its the transmission actually but yes, yes its olive green. I checked [url]http://www.miniatures.de/int/painting-weathering-vehicles.htmlurl] and for the elfenbein interior color it says, although not very certainly, to use tamiya XF-57. So i did. Then i looked at it and it just looked to *yawn* boring so I have used a bit of artistic liscense to make it look less dull.
and about the return rollers and springs...you have a good friggin eye!
thanks for the comments guys. When i finished i thought i went a bit overboard on the oil paints. The pictures really bring out ALL the colors. I just get the impression that its overdone and theres too much yellow ochre.
sgtreef
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Posted: Thursday, December 04, 2008 - 11:48 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextLooks pretty decent Justin.
I have a question is that green on the Motor?
I thought that most German stuff was kind of a off white color.
But could be wrong.
Also you need to remove the seam line along the spring tops and the nibs from the return rollers before you paint in case you forget.
Otherwise most will be hidden by upper hull anyway.
well its the transmission actually but yes, yes its olive green. I checked [url]http://www.miniatures.de/int/painting-weathering-vehicles.htmlurl] and for the elfenbein interior color it says, although not very certainly, to use tamiya XF-57. So i did. Then i looked at it and it just looked to *yawn* boring so I have used a bit of artistic liscense to make it look less dull.
and about the return rollers and springs...you have a good friggin eye!
thanks for the comments guys. When i finished i thought i went a bit overboard on the oil paints. The pictures really bring out ALL the colors. I just get the impression that its overdone and theres too much yellow ochre.
You are right don't call me eagle eye for no reason.
Okay so maybe it can be Green I thought Russian stuff was green
Enjoy the snow.