Tamiya Panzerkampfwagen II for Simon

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Its bringing all the memories back of looking at Francois Verlindens builds in his books and a Tamiya Paschi Special i bought aged 14 from a model shop in Bishops Stortford.Think Mr V would approve Peter and hes the reason i got into armour and then figures.I still like his stuff after all these years and im in awe of brush painting to this standard.
Pip pip onk onk.
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Looks great to me Peter, used and lived in!
 
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Lee - Glad you're liking it so far.

Scottie - Yes. I will do a dio. May take some time.....

Andrea - Many thanks. I'm sure Billy Spokeshave will forgive you.

Andy - Many thanks for popping in.

Richard - I grew up on Verlinden's work. In my 37 year absence from the hobby I assumed everything was still the same. and just carried on.

Tim - Used and lived in is what we want. Thank you.

Next update, and the tools are on:

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Ijust need to add some stowage and a few extra bits and pieces.

I'm having trouble with the muffler cover, as brush painting it seems almost impossible - I'm finding that the holes keep clogging no matter what I try. I will have another go at it, but if it doesn't work out I'll just leave it off.
 

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I'm having trouble with the muffler cover, as brush painting it seems almost impossible - I'm finding that the holes keep clogging no matter what I try. I will have another go at it, but if it doesn't work out I'll just leave it off.

Use washes instead Peter. After about four or five washes it should be done. If using acrylics it shouldn't take too long to dry between coats especially if you use a hair dryer after about 5 minutes of natural drying.
 
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Thanks very much chaps.

I've tried washes Steve, but it's still seems to be clogging. I might try to find an alternative.
 

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Very nice Peter, very rapid build!
 

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Think Andrea is quite right, you manage to get that steel look so well Peter .
 

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Morning Peter

Looking very nice and all the more impressive for being brush painted only!

Hopefully you aren't using all your 4/0 brushes?

Your speed building and finishing so quickly is great too, which is also stunning for most armour modellers.

Have a good day working on the base

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John - Glad you like the metallic finish. Probably not too realistic, but hopefully it conveys the feeling of steel under the paintwork.

Steve - The only 4/0 brush I used was for the outlining and detail work on the tools. For the rest I invested £9 in this Da Vinci brush set made for Cowling and Wilcox:

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A good range of sizes and shapes there, the flat ones being good for dry- brushing. Adding some stowage and other details to the tabk today.

Si - Thank you.
 

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Peter

Very, very nicely done indeed!!

A top effort.

ATB

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Hi Peter
Very nice. The technique really is effective.
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Andrew - Many thanks.

Jim - Thanks also.

Ian - Welcome aboard.

I think I'm going to call the tank done (my wife has already asked why I'm still working on the same thing):

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A couple of finishing touches to the tank itself - aerial laid in it's trough etc - then on to some stowage. The little that I had in the spares box was augmented with plastic sheet and carboard, and a few other things were made from the contents of 'that' kitchen drawer.

Next, the figures, which I'm a lot more comfortable with.
 

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Beautifully done Peter. Nice work with the crapintheback and camo netting. Good luck with the figures my friend
 

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Peter. Outstanding love the stowage
 
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