Pzkpfw 1 Ausf C

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Thanks Joe and Monica, Monica the weld lines were done by using tape to mask where you want the lines then spread tamiya putty over the gap and use a hobby knife to make vertical lines in the putty. Then pull the tape up, You have to work quickly with tamiya putty because it dries really fast. It's really easy.
 

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ta Aaron i will have to remember that one,real looks like a weld line,nice, ;)
 
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Looks great Aaron, the weld seams came out nicely, cant wait to see the paint on it.
 
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Here is my test piece using the same colors but with the blue filter added. To me it's too blue and dark so no filter for my panzer.View attachment 100717

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looks good to me Aaron,even the drum would be passable as well, I can just pickup the tint of blue,but not over done, ;)
 
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Thanks guys, welcome Dougie.


Coat of future will go on today so my next update will be quite a few days away, I like to let the future dry for 3-4 days. I'll mess around with the figures in the meantime.
 
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You've got this colour modulation thing down to a fine art Aaron! Excellent paintwork :smiling3:


I agree with what you say regarding the blue filter - I'm not a fan of them myself.
 
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Thanks mate, the great blue debate rages on in some forums.There is photo evidence supporting a really blue panzer grey but for this model, I'll pass.
 

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thats so true but did you get todays lot or yesterdays with the opps to much blue.oh well ;)


as well know depends on where and who make it ,same as the Japanese colors depends on what batch,:rolleyes:
 
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Mhmm, just like uniforms.


I'm so glad I didn't filter because the gloss coat has darkened it quite a bit. A Matt coat will tame it back down when the time comes.
 
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Liking the look of this! Am yet to tackle german armour, but soon come...
 
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I'm still plodding along with this, here's where it sits at the moment.


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I found out I had knocked off a p.e hook so 1 point for the carpet monster but the model gods smile on me with the one and only spare p.e piece being the piece I lost. :smiling3:


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I also tried my luck with wood grain on the tools.


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Lots to go with a few snafus to cover in later weathering steps. Cheers for taking a look.

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Cheers for sharing, looks great so far, glad you had a spare pe part too haha
 
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