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

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Piakio

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Great save there Francis! Nice work on the shading & chipping, this is shaping up to be an excellent Puma :smiling3:
Thx Patrick for your like and kind comment, thank God I think he has returned to the correct path :rolleyes:, Greetings ;)
 
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Piakio

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Hi folks, a new session of progress,


Teatime, someone like a cookie? ... :P


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The wheels and applied with dry pigments.


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Almost finished, lacking some decals and retouching.


I am reasonably satisfied with what I see, but it makes me mad not being able to do the camo :mad:, I am tempted to try again, but I'm afraid to annoy him again, because I do not believe you drop another cleaning it, nor my patience.o_O


what would you do you?, all or nothing or half? :rolleyes:


Thx for watch a comments, cheers Pals ;)
 

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That is looking superb Francis........ Keep going with that finish. The decals will really bring it to life. :smiling3:
 
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This is looking great Francis.


I'm about to start weathering a JS2,not done a tank for years.


I'll be looking at youtube for tips.
 
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This is looking so well put together ( I have been watching the progress you've made and I'm very envious of your skills) I may have said before I never really liked the Pima but you are really turning me.


I'm very impressed with your weathering skills and wear and tear youve achieved. I really like the wheel detail and depth you have done.


Decals and a wee bit of touch up over the will make this a brilliant example.


Really do like this


Cheers


Robert
 
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Piakio

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This is looking great Francis.
I'm about to start weathering a JS2,not done a tank for years.


I'll be looking at youtube for tips.
Thx Ralph, for your like and kind comment. I also do that before starting a kit, today in a very useful resource and easy to use, the problem is you see real masterpieces, and just have to say Damn!!!! :mad:, I love watching him, Greetings ;)
 
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Piakio

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This is looking so well put together ( I have been watching the progress you've made and I'm very envious of your skills) I may have said before I never really liked the Pima but you are really turning me.
I'm very impressed with your weathering skills and wear and tear youve achieved. I really like the wheel detail and depth you have done.


Decals and a wee bit of touch up over the will make this a brilliant example.


Really do like this


Cheers


Robert
A lot of thanks Robert for your gentle comments :smiling3: , I could spend all day listening to this man ... lol :D
 
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tommy1drop

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Cracking work Francis, really like the painting, weathering and chipping n your build, looks amazing mate;)
 
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Piakio

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Cracking work Francis, really like the painting, weathering and chipping n your build, looks amazing mate;)
Thx Tommy for your like and kind comments, cheers ;)
 
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Fenlander

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This is looking very good. The weathering is very nicely done and the wheels look perfect to me. Great work Francis.
 
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Piakio

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This is looking very good. The weathering is very nicely done and the wheels look perfect to me. Great work Francis.
Thx Graham for your kind comments, I too like what I see, but still are the first I do, with more media than I ever had, but I want to work a kit with "wheels of truth" :rolleyes: because these are the same plastic as the model (rigid), cheers ;)
 
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Piakio

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Hi folks, Here are the latest pictures with paint Puma, in the end, I could not resist :rolleyes:, and I've tried has to make a camo, duotone, but I think it was worth it.


There are only minor adjustments, but that will be in full AFV section, greetings and thanks for comment and watching. ;)


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That's all...Folks!!! ;)
 
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dubster72

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Well done for adding the camo so late in the build, that's never easy to do but you've blended it in really well Francis.


You've made a simple kit look like an expensive one! :smiling3:
 
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Piakio

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Well done for adding the camo so late in the build, that's never easy to do but you've blended it in really well Francis.
You've made a simple kit look like an expensive one! :smiling3:
Thx Patrick for your comment and like.


I like how it looks modestly, and is a very interesting comment, because so far I've only finished kits quality / half price, and with an age of 15 years up safe at launch.o_O


I want to see a "modern and more expensive" kit to see him get, Greetings ;)
 
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Piakio

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a picture that was left behind, with a view from above.


I'm waiting for my brother to lend me his Reflex, to try to see what it looks ... Greetings ;)

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Fenlander

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This looks really goof Francis. I love the softness and scale of the paintwork, very realistic.
 
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