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Post by wbill76 on Feb 4, 2016 19:31:35 GMT -5
Should look good under some paint and weathering as usual Leon, glad to see you able to get this little kitty back on track.
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Post by Leon on Feb 4, 2016 19:35:13 GMT -5
Thanks Bill! Nice to get this moving again among the other bench builds.
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Post by afvfan on Feb 4, 2016 19:35:46 GMT -5
Glad my memories were fuzzily wrong and the DS ones worked out okay.
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Post by Leon on Feb 4, 2016 20:06:35 GMT -5
Bob, I'm glad you memory was wrong! I would have hated to put your Panther back on the shelf a second time.
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Post by Leon on Mar 5, 2016 16:47:39 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 17:07:47 GMT -5
Great sprayin Leon!
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Post by Leon on Mar 5, 2016 17:14:46 GMT -5
Bruce thank you! I guess I can't complain as this is my first try at spraying camo. Got to get used to not using the hairy stick anymore.
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Post by afvfan on Mar 5, 2016 18:13:40 GMT -5
Leon, whenever I do a non-masked, three tone scheme the last step is almost always to go back to the yellow to clean it up a bit, so don't feel like the Lone Ranger. That turned put pretty good considering it's your first effort with the airbrush.
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Post by Leon on Mar 5, 2016 18:36:23 GMT -5
Thank you kindly Bob! I'm really trying to a good job on your donation.
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Post by adt70hk on Mar 5, 2016 18:42:08 GMT -5
Leon
There is nothing wrong with that camo job!! I really, really like it.
Whilst I'm no expert on German camo, since coming back to the hobby I've been told (and read) on more than one occasion that it was often applied in the field in less than ideal conditions with whatever they use to get the paint on, so if there is the odd overlap just put it down that!!
Andrew
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Post by Tojo72 on Mar 5, 2016 18:54:41 GMT -5
1/48 freehand,very impressive Leon.
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Post by Leon on Mar 5, 2016 19:04:31 GMT -5
Andrew thank you kindly Sir! I had that same thought going through my mind!
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Post by Leon on Mar 5, 2016 19:06:20 GMT -5
Anthony thank you! BTW... That's 1/35 freehand!
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Post by Tobi on Mar 6, 2016 2:12:32 GMT -5
I like it a lot Leon. A little over-spray doesn't hurt, it will disappear under the weathering layer! Don't forget the guys who applied the camo were soldiers, not art-masters...
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Post by wouter on Mar 6, 2016 2:31:25 GMT -5
Hi Leon, very nice looking kittycat, sure like what I'm see. Camo looks great AND handsprayed. Don't mind the overspray or little imperfections . Those Panthers were delivered to the Abteilungen in plain Dark Yellow and the camouflage was airbrushed in the field, so they wouldn't be perfect either. If I were you I'd leave it as is and don't try to remove some of the overspray ^^ . Great base for further weathering there, keep it up chap Cheers
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Post by afvfan on Mar 6, 2016 2:34:40 GMT -5
Thank you kindly Bob! I'm really trying to a good job on your donation. You did a good job just by building it, Leon. That's more than I would have ever done with it. The rest is all icing on the cake.
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Post by modsrule1976 on Mar 6, 2016 4:19:22 GMT -5
Looking good to me and definitely agree that there are some fantastic weathering opportunities with this one.
Keep going!
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Post by Leon on Mar 6, 2016 4:43:00 GMT -5
Tobi thank you! Wouter thank you! Looks like I'll be leaving the Kitty as is and let the weathering do it's job. Bob,thank you again my friend! Modsrule,thank you! I'll keep it going.
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Post by dierk on Mar 6, 2016 7:19:01 GMT -5
I think it really captures the 'field-applied look' very well. Looks like your fears were unfounded - I'm nowhere near the finish line with mine
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Post by Leon on Mar 6, 2016 8:01:59 GMT -5
Dierk thank you! All fears set aside now and time to hit the bench again.
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Post by wbill76 on Mar 6, 2016 15:41:55 GMT -5
Another trick you can do Leon to blend it together before you start weathering is to apply a very thin (~90% thinner/paint) mist coat of the DY over the finished camo to tie it together. Hold your airbrush about 12 inches or so over the model and do a quick pass, wait, then do it again as needed to get the desired result. Don't over-do it and be patient, it will do wonders and provide a nice foundation for the weathering to come. As the others have pointed out, the crews applied these schemes in the field with compressor-fed airguns (or even hand-painted depending), so this notion that the scheme has to be perfect isn't all that realistic. Just picture a scale-size crewman dragging an air hose and what the 'span' of his reach would be and you get a good idea of the limitations involved!
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Post by Leon on Mar 6, 2016 16:07:38 GMT -5
Bill thank you for the suggestion on the mist coat! I was pondering that idea but unsure about the thinner/paint ratio.
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Post by modsrule1976 on Mar 7, 2016 2:23:40 GMT -5
On a similar theme I use a heavily thinned Tamiya Flat Earth to give a dusty/dirty layer to the lower hull/wheels etc. Helps to give you a base to work from.
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Post by armorguy on Mar 7, 2016 2:42:09 GMT -5
Bill's right on the mist coat Leon, and it's the kinda spraywork you can do with one eye closed, be sure the colors don't fade.
I remember a photo btw of a tank crew adding camo to their Panther using cloth and brooms (you read well, brooms !).
Looking very much forward to the first washes mate.
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Post by Leon on Mar 7, 2016 4:39:26 GMT -5
Modsrule thank you! Guy,I'm going to give Bill's suggestion a try! I'll do a few test sessions first before I commit.
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Post by c3p0. on Mar 7, 2016 5:33:05 GMT -5
Freehand Camo looks great sir!
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Post by vindicareassassin on Mar 7, 2016 5:45:00 GMT -5
I use Tamiya buff and/or deck tan (XF55 & 57 if memory serves) in a 95% thinner mix the same as bill suggested, but I do it after I've done my pin lining, just to help tie all the camo and shadows together, like bill said do it slowly and let the coats dry before moving on, you'll be surprised how much the opacity of the paint returns as it dries.
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Post by jsteinman on Mar 7, 2016 8:38:45 GMT -5
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Post by Leon on Mar 7, 2016 11:30:19 GMT -5
C3p0 thank you!
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Post by Leon on Mar 7, 2016 11:33:06 GMT -5
Sean,i've heard about using Tamiya Buff! Haven't given it a try yet.
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