Well, tried the correction to the Marderīs cammo net, and this is the best i could do, hope that nowīs better
Best Regards and thanks for looking!
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Finished camo nets on Marder 1A3 & Leo2A6
dexter059
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Posted: Friday, November 04, 2005 - 06:08 PM UTC
dexter059
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Posted: Saturday, November 05, 2005 - 09:54 AM UTC
ŋopinions?
lkoky
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Posted: Saturday, November 05, 2005 - 10:23 AM UTC
simply amazingly.
I wish I could have achieved what you have done.
I wish I could have achieved what you have done.
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Posted: Saturday, November 05, 2005 - 10:59 AM UTC
really nice looking builds, the camo nets look very natural and to scale imho, i like them a lot.
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Posted: Saturday, November 05, 2005 - 12:16 PM UTC
what scale are the models? if these are 35 they're scaled all right. but if these are 48 or 72..man..please share us your technique. i'm still figuring it out the maker and scale of your kit. the camoflage and camo nets are alright i like specially the earth and mud around the tanks. sometimes a perfectly build tank can be ruin by weathering. this one is nicely done. thanks for sharing.
dexter059
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Posted: Saturday, November 05, 2005 - 12:54 PM UTC
Thanks everyone for your kind words.
Hi Stainless,
Both vehicles are 1/35. The maker of the Marder 1A3 itīs Revell of Germany, the Leopard 2A6 itīs from Italeri (Tamiya and Revell of Germany also has their own versions, but the Tamiya itīs far more expensive than the others, but itīs better). The camo nets (I think your asking for them) are made with almost the same technic that was used by RoelGeutjensin other thread named German Army Marder 1A3.
The weathering was made VERY CAREFULLY only with an simple action airbrush using Humbrol enamels.
If you are looking for modern German Army vehicles, Revell of Germany has most, if not all, of them, in 1/35 and 1/72.
best regards and happy modelling
Hi Stainless,
Both vehicles are 1/35. The maker of the Marder 1A3 itīs Revell of Germany, the Leopard 2A6 itīs from Italeri (Tamiya and Revell of Germany also has their own versions, but the Tamiya itīs far more expensive than the others, but itīs better). The camo nets (I think your asking for them) are made with almost the same technic that was used by RoelGeutjensin other thread named German Army Marder 1A3.
The weathering was made VERY CAREFULLY only with an simple action airbrush using Humbrol enamels.
If you are looking for modern German Army vehicles, Revell of Germany has most, if not all, of them, in 1/35 and 1/72.
best regards and happy modelling
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Posted: Thursday, November 10, 2005 - 10:45 PM UTC
Great stuff!!!
Starting some modern german stuff soon and this is great inspiration
Starting some modern german stuff soon and this is great inspiration