Panzer IV, Revell 1/72

eddiesolo

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Teenie, tiny and superb Paul. Great paintjob and the weathering just brings it all to life.


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Polux

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Very nice tiny panzer!!


The camouflage looks great.


The mud effect seems to be quite heavy.....but we need to see where the tank goes, before write an opinion :smiling3:
 

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That's ace Paul, it'd look great on a diddy dio!


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That's a nice teeny tiny panzer , you've got great weathering for something that small great job :smiling3:
 

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superb tiny build,Paul,


I do like the camo and weathering,with the added mud effect,looks great,


very well done, ;)
 
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Paul at 1/48 this would look first class at 1/72 that is superb.


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thanks guys


the mud wasnt really my first choice.......its some ready mixed textured stuff from Citadel meant for wargaming figures but i bought a tub ages ago just to try, its an acrylic so it dries quick and if you dont mess about it stays lumpy, snag is i picked up one called 'stirland mud' which is quite dark and 'wet' but i thought id try using it since it was for something small and wasnt worth the messing about mixing some up with pigments, but i do wish i had had the lighter coloured one lol
 

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Lovely work Paul, your Panzer has come out tops.
 
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