I started building tanks and vehicle models a couple of years ago so i`m still experimenting stuff

So this is the 2009 (i think) release of tamiya`s JSU 152. Nice details and nice quality of molding, everything went smooth at the building stage.
This is the first time I try preshading and post shading and also a little bit of color modulation.
First off was the vallejo grey primer, then preshading with tamiya dark grey. The base colour used is Vallejo Russian green. Then for post shading i used a lighter shade of green - ruusian green + duckegg green. Finaly I used the same mixture + a wee bit of sand yellow to blend all in and in some places to accentuate de shading.
I`m very pleased with the result. Criticism and advice much appreciated.
So here are somen photos :




