Sorry for the blurry picture. It's just to let you see how green a StuG can be!
Further this week I'm going on with detailing, decaling, weathering and enjoying.
More info in my campaign journal(s).
Paul
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..and the wolf turned green.
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Posted: Sunday, March 20, 2005 - 10:53 AM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, March 20, 2005 - 10:09 PM UTC
Hi mate,
Cool to see you've painted the interior as well (top hatch). I do have my doubts about the colour...could just be the pic, but shouldn't it be olive drab? Looks more like some sort of sea-green to me.....
Looking forward to the next pics!
Martin
Cool to see you've painted the interior as well (top hatch). I do have my doubts about the colour...could just be the pic, but shouldn't it be olive drab? Looks more like some sort of sea-green to me.....
Looking forward to the next pics!
Martin
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Posted: Thursday, March 24, 2005 - 05:03 AM UTC
The green was just the basic layer from Tamiya olive Drab. Because it's so flat, the flashlight make it a very strange green color. Here's a bether picture, with stars and codes in place an a laquer layer to protect.
The model is now satin, but will be flattened soon when it's weathered.
The model is now satin, but will be flattened soon when it's weathered.