Panzer II, Tamiya 1/35, Desert GB

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and finished


whole thing was done as a bit of a speed build.....something to keep me going for a while, now i need to get the bench cleared ready for the next project


added some cargo on the back....gave the whole thing a dust wash which went wrong......i had a bottle of the humbrol 'sand' pigment so gave it a go..........wasnt impressed, the colour is far too yellow.....looked horrible in the pics once the flash got on it so i washed it off and redid it with MiG 'Gulf War Sand'


wanted to use the base that i did for the M60 since this is supposed to be 'in the desert', but since the Panzer II is a quarter of the size of the M60 it looked a bit lost , found a tent/figure set so used them just as something to fill it in.....if i hadnt been working to a tight schedule i might have tried covering the tent to give it some texture, and will do if it gets recycled at some point


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Looks good Paul , I've built this kit and I really enjoyed making it it's a great kit to build :smiling3:


On the photos it looks a little lifeless that's not your build that's a camera thing they tend to pick up highlight I've had it happen with my photos


What I do now it just give it a dry brush on the edges and hatches as it brings out the detail better on photos :smiling3:
 

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Looks superb like the desert scene thd tent is a nice touch
 

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Great work Paul, that came out nicely and looks very good indeed. I like the tent and scene, simple yet effective.
 
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Nice model, the humbrol weathering powders can be mixed to get the desired tones and colours I think. They are good with the decal fix as you can paint it on, let it dry and re-activate it
 

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Nice work Paul, like this very much.
 

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very nicely done Paul,real like the buildup of sand in the track bay,nice color and weathering,


very well done, ;)
 

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Nice build!! :smiling3:
 

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thanks for the comments......was all done a bit quick, not like i prefer to do...wasnt meant to be a dio, simply something to take pics on since the gb was 'in the desert'

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Nice model, the humbrol weathering powders can be mixed to get the desired tones and colours I think. They are good with the decal fix as you can paint it on, let it dry and re-activate it
ive done that with the rust colour before and was surprised who well that trick works


this wasnt about the quality of the stuff but the colour.........it looked ok til i used a camera with a flash, it showed up very yellow, strange colour since it was supposed to be 'sand', was just easier to start again with stuff i knew looked right
 
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yeah a flash can do that - particularly indoors with other lighting temperatures and they way it may reflect back of the media
 

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Unless your a professional photographer it's impossible to take a natural photo , I have apps to help but I still can't do it
 
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Laurie

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Looks good to me Paul. A very nice model. Know how you feel at times Paul. :smiling3:


But it is better in my mind to go back if things are not as they should be in the mind of the model maker.


I some times go back and scrub what I have done. Go to bed thinking leave it as it is. Get up next


morning and put it right. Good thinking ! ;)


Laurie
 
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Weeman0000

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Very nice!


How did you get the burnt iron look on the back?


Im going to build a type 5 chi-ri and im going to want something like that so any tips will be helpful :smiling3:
 
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