stug (Tamiya, 1/35)

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Vajled

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thx guys...

I agree with you Gregg.. all of this chipping-fading-dirting-weathering stuff are different and everywhere get different critique...

I think best model is when someone put effort init and finish it...

Personaly dont like to much weathered models if are they not on diorama...

I have done little fading and I see must do also chipping on inside side of plates...
 
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Vajled

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and i have added some pigments...

I just looove this armor... and learning a lot on this build

Cheers

Roman
 

flyjoe180

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Those effects are amazing Roman, brings it to life.
 
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Polux

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Looks perfect Roman!! All your effort are now resting on the tracks.... they will turn more fantastic, if it's possible, your Stug!

You will nailed, I'm sure!

Polux
 
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mobear

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very authentic looking Roman,i think you should stop there

mobear
 
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Buttonman

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Hi Roman i'm with Ole, Perhapsa bit of damage bent fenders, skirts front and real plates , your imagination has no limits.

Martin
 
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Vajled

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track and wheels are on... of course I have more job on it...

Cheers and thx guys for following me up

Roman
 

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Your work never fails to amaze me Roman. Absolutely stunning work.
 
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mobear

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Roman that is truly out of this world,the weathering on it is quite realistic

mobear
 

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A cracking StuG Roman, your paint work is outstanding.

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Vajled

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FINISHED

http://www.scale-models.co.uk/completed-tanks/18425-stumgeschutz-iii-ausf-g-stug-tamiya-1-35-a.html
 
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