Here is my latest work. It is Tamiya old Quad truck and 20mm Flakvierling 38. Quad truck is painted with DOA paints ( british army S.C.C. No.14 Blue-Black and Portland Stone BSC No 64) and Flak is painted with tamiya Panzer Gray and Dark Yellow. Weathering is made with AK Interactive DAK set and DOA pigments (Light Sand,Yellow Sand and Sand Dust).
I hope you like it.
Momcha
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Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 - 10:00 PM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 - 11:22 PM UTC
Hey Momcha
I normally don't favour scenes that have vehicles on the edges of the base, but this one seems to work for me. The angling both across the base and the subtle rolling of the tractor works well. I do think more work could be done on the tyre tracks in the way of loose particles? There would certainly be a churned up look left by the tractor and the base appears to be a dry creek bed maybe, which would have some degree of wetness under it's surface giving you a different appearance to work with perhaps...
Good stuff
Brad
I normally don't favour scenes that have vehicles on the edges of the base, but this one seems to work for me. The angling both across the base and the subtle rolling of the tractor works well. I do think more work could be done on the tyre tracks in the way of loose particles? There would certainly be a churned up look left by the tractor and the base appears to be a dry creek bed maybe, which would have some degree of wetness under it's surface giving you a different appearance to work with perhaps...
Good stuff
Brad
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Posted: Thursday, December 15, 2011 - 11:22 PM UTC
Thank you Brad
for comments and giving a idea. I'll try some of it.
cheers
Momcha
for comments and giving a idea. I'll try some of it.
cheers
Momcha
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Posted: Friday, December 16, 2011 - 12:01 AM UTC
My attention is drawn to the rear third of the quad tractor and gun carriage. Neither of these is too overwhelming on the detailed weathering you have done. Nice weathering on both, to be sure. Looks like a lot of time with dark grey and a paint brush. But, it's the tedious parts like this that make the model come alive.
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Posted: Friday, December 16, 2011 - 12:06 AM UTC
It’s nice, I like the weathering on the truck!
Regards,
Regards,
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Posted: Saturday, December 17, 2011 - 09:34 AM UTC
Thank you, I`m glad you like it
cheers
Momcha
cheers
Momcha
Posted: Saturday, December 17, 2011 - 01:40 PM UTC
I have to say, that is awesome. I was drawn to the windows, the weathering is so realistic. The whole scene is great. I love it.
Kevin
Kevin
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Posted: Sunday, December 18, 2011 - 09:11 PM UTC
Thank you for comments