| The model has 3 layers of paint.I use enamel paints. First metal, then 88 Revell, then white. I chopped the paint till the metal was visible where it should have been (talking about the additional plate of the turret). After that i drybrushed the plates with 83 Revell (which they call "rust" and i don't totally agree with that). At 1/72nd many parts that are not welded or that sould be mobile aren't given in this way, and that's why painting and effects are so so important in some areas. With effects you must equalize the quality of 1/48th or 1/35th. I have never done a 1/35th or 1/48th so i will just imagine the diference.
Also in some areas (which unfortunetly aren't very visible) i washed the turret with the same 83, but only there where it should be and not everywhere. Because of the low quality of the pics some areas might appear as rusted, but there might be actually the main color (88 Revell). Anyway, nothing complicated. It's the first winter camo i have ever done and i was afraid that the white layer is too thin and now it is too thick. So no pigments or anything similar, just paint. I thought of using red iron oxide, but i changed my mind.
The additional armor plate is waiting it's number and division simbols and that's why it has that large unpainted area.It will certanly be integrated in a diorama.
Initially i wanted to paint it in Romanian colors but there are only 3 (or something like that) pictures with Romanian Pz 4 H in combat. I didn't have enough info and that's very very sad for me. Anyway, i'm still waiting help for the number. I found one " I 03" from the 3rd Panzer Divison. I don't know how to paint the "I" at 1/72nd. Can you?
Thanks a lot for your appreciation, that means a lot to me
and please excuse my anoying bad English. |