reserve
Senior Member
Member since: July 2012
Si vis pacem para bellum
Posts: 2,372
Jul 11, 2012 9:11:45 GMT -5
Jul 11, 2012 9:11:45 GMT -5
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Post by reserve on Sept 24, 2023 13:58:43 GMT -5
Superb work sir
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Post by Tobi on Sept 27, 2023 0:35:14 GMT -5
Thanks Tobi. Been missing your comments. Ya gotta set me straight when I stray. LOL LOL, you know your ropes, no need for itty-bitty advices from me. ;-)
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Post by dupes on Sept 27, 2023 10:08:00 GMT -5
Some final shots - I suppose I'm calling it done. I may or may not add or modify, If I do I'll post it here. Thanks for following along.
Excellent work all around! I'm reallllly digging the wet/dry layered mud effect you've got going on on the wheels. Did you talk about this earlier? I haven't read all the way back through yet.
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Post by hasenpfeffer on Sept 28, 2023 10:36:56 GMT -5
hasenpfeffer : 2.5 months??!! That would have taken me a dang YEAR to get these results! BTW: I’d be honored to help you on any upcoming auto project you may have coming up. Ha! I appreciate that. I'll be honest and say I'm on your timeline for building a tank though, LOL hasenpfeffer - WOW! that is simply beautiful. That's how you finish a Panther........Period! -Bob Thanks, Bob! I'm not sure that's the case, but it is done enough... Thank you, Mark. Some final shots - I suppose I'm calling it done. I may or may not add or modify, If I do I'll post it here. Thanks for following along.
Excellent work all around! I'm reallllly digging the wet/dry layered mud effect you've got going on on the wheels. Did you talk about this earlier? I haven't read all the way back through yet. Thanks, Dupes! I failed to create a mud mixture that I liked, so I went super simple. It's just dry mud pigments with some Mig Wet Effects carefully/strategically placed on the edges. I can get into more detail if you like, but that's basically it.
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