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Old June 3rd, 2008, 10:39 AM
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Default Jagdpanther recently completed.

Hi guys

I completed this one about a month ago. It was my first attempt at weathering.








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Old June 3rd, 2008, 10:45 AM
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Better than others I've seen. Can you give us a description?

Perhaps the crewman would ned a bit more work, to come into line with the rest of the model. Something that you can easily do
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nice!!
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looks good to me mate well done . keep up the good work
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Default Re: Jagdpanther recently completed.

Thanks guys.

Its a Tamiya 1/35 kit. It was shot in primer and then a dark yellow base coat. Several areas were dry brushed (tracks etc). The camo pattern was done with an Iwata airbrush. I then applied several coats of Future to prep for decals and washing. It was washed with burnt umber oil paint thinned with turp. For the mud, dirt and rust I used Mig Pigments. Final coats of clear flats completed it. All paints were Tamiya acrylics.

Im still working on the figure. He still needs highlighting and washing.
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Great work mate, what unit/theater does this one represent?
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Thanks guys.

Its a Tamiya 1/35 kit. It was shot in primer and then a dark yellow base coat. Several areas were dry brushed (tracks etc). The camo pattern was done with an Iwata airbrush. I then applied several coats of Future to prep for decals and washing. It was washed with burnt umber oil paint thinned with turp. For the mud, dirt and rust I used Mig Pigments. Final coats of clear flats completed it. All paints were Tamiya acrylics.

Im still working on the figure. He still needs highlighting and washing.
hello , do you paint the eyes coz i barely cant see his eyes , but IMHO painting figure are more difficult rather than making armour.. its makes me 2 times On Off from modelling just because cant paint a really good eyes on the figure.but with a tiredlessly practice finally i find the method.

overall its good , Cheers mate
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done very well! good job!
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