Al's 1/35 Tamiya Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.D

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Bob you are not late. You've had far more important things going on. So not apology required
 

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Cheers Andy & John

Another first for me. Using weathering pigments. I've used Vallejo European Dust wash and European Earth pigment to try and simulate some mud build up. Will see how it looks when dry.

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Better and better Alan. That pigment mud looks to have worked well. The look can change when fixing it - you have to be careful.
You should be very happy with this.
 
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It looks very nice and good work. I also have series 20 hanomag waiting to be done. This post will be a great reference for me.
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Brilliant Al.... Not surprised you like it! I would if it were mine!

ATB.

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Nice one Alan, loving the cam,

if it helps i mix up a 'track colour' using a cheeky mix of the following
70% Tamiya Nato Brown
25% Tamiya Nato Black
5% Tamiya Flat Red

(the Tamiya Paints aren't written in stone..it's what i had when i needed a track colour..)

this gives me a good base for the tracks that will only need a bit of weathering to make them pop...HTH
 
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