Greg's Trumpeter Stug III Ausf E - 1/72- (Stug GB)

Greg_147

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Hi all,

I think I'm finished with this one. It's been a nice experiment into water (trickier than I thought, but I think it's come out okay for a first effort). A fun little kit overall, depicted here crossing a small stream with a few infantrymen following close behind.

Any feedback or tips are as always much appreciated!

Thanks,
Greg

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Steve Jones

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Very nice build all round. Glad to hear you had fun with this one
 

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Wow Greg, think you should give us some tips, great water, very realistic. You've certainly have caught the movement.:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
 

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Nice work Greg, the dio looks great :thumb2:
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Thanks for the comments all!

The water was done with several layers of Woodland Scenics Realistic Water, followed by a jabby-paintbrushy layer of the thicker Vallejo Water Texture to give the choppiness. I then drybrushed white paint over bits near the tank and the log, and it sort of all came together :smiling5:
 

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Greg,
Nothing wrong with this build at all, enjoyed looking around it.
Mike.
 
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