Puma Sdkfz 234/2 Italeri 1/35 Latest Update 12/23/2015

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Piakio

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That's really good Francis, barely reconisable from the unassembled parts that you started with.
Brian're right, this is the magic (or curse) of the models, shelf or bin, that is the question...:rolleyes: greetings and thanks for your kind comment ;)
 

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I like that Francis....... A real transformation. The camo is looking good.
 
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I'm really liking what you have done with this and trend it around ( love the camo as well ) and the weathering is coming along nicely too


Robert
 

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Missed the start of this one Francis, some great work, looking very good. It's NOT a bin standard at all, keep up the great work.
 
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Piakio

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I'm really liking what you have done with this and trend it around ( love the camo as well ) and the weathering is coming along nicely too
Robert
Thx Robert for your kind comment, cheers ;)
 
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Missed the start of this one Francis, some great work, looking very good. It's NOT a bin standard at all, keep up the great work.
Thx Ian, for your kind comment, cheers ;)
 

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cracking build and love the camo colours
 
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Piakio

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Hi everyone,


I have done something wrong with the mixture of the airbrush, and can not get the pinture is dry, still sticky ... bright. that is what I hate most in an AFV.


So I decided to clean the kit (damn !!), and paint it again, to see if the paint properly, in texture and appearance is.


But there must be something wrong in my AB, because it keeps happening, bright and pasty finish, not finish drying ...


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Even wear perform as expected, i.e. substances ,washed, chipping, not "slip" over the surface, so that the desired effect,is not achieved.


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I disassembled the AB, for cleaning "seriously" and when it ride again, back again, clean kit, primer layer and base color, and hopefully that's it.


Greetings...
 
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It was all looking good until disaster struck,at least you are sticking with it.
 
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Piakio

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It was all looking good until disaster struck,at least you are sticking with it.
Thx Ralph, for your like and comment,It will know the boss ... :P , cheers
 

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i was liking what you had done,the underside looked great,and also the camo,was surprised to see it back again lol,


to yellow,but nice line work,has picked up the detail, ;)
 
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Piakio

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HI folks, some progress and some new pictures, by the paint looks now, they note, touch as it should be, (thank goodness ..:rolleyes:smiling3:. I have been able to advance basante, because there are some weathering even. :smiling3:

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I started to paint the wheels, and treat them. :smiling3:


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Thx for watch and comments Pals, cheers;)
 
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Great save there Francis! Nice work on the shading & chipping, this is shaping up to be an excellent Puma :smiling3:
 
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