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Post by reserve on Jan 1, 2014 2:51:55 GMT -5
Very nice, I like!
Regards, Mark
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Post by fabri8873. on Jan 1, 2014 8:19:55 GMT -5
Thanks Thanks Thanks guys.... too kind! Originally I wanted to jump out of the green Russian, then I changed my mind. Knowing the fussiness of the Germans, I thought that they had unstripped and applied the primer plus the Panzer gray.
Fabrizio.
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Post by Leon on Jan 1, 2014 8:26:42 GMT -5
Awesome work on the weathering Fabrizio.
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Post by reserve on Jan 1, 2014 11:18:05 GMT -5
Who's to say that they did not on some vehicles? Mostly I can't tell what color a vehicle is from a black and white photograph. You've done such a nice job on this that were I you I'd go with it as is
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Post by fabri8873. on Jan 2, 2014 15:18:45 GMT -5
Thanks guys! There remains some tweaking and the Russian tank driver .. on this I'm considering the final result since it is a long time since I paint and it will not be in line with the quality of the tank will not put. We'll see. Fabrizio.
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Post by kaktus on Jan 2, 2014 15:20:31 GMT -5
That's just awesome!
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Post by danb. on Jan 2, 2014 15:23:09 GMT -5
Fantastico weathering Fab up to your usual out of this world standard
Dan B
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Post by wbill76 on Jan 2, 2014 21:00:18 GMT -5
Beautiful work on the Beute! The Germans did all kinds of crazy things with captured T-34s...some were even sent back to Germany and had factory overhauls and 'Germanized' features added in various ways (cupola, tool holders, antenna mounts, etc.) and shipped back for use on the Eastern Front.
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Post by Deano on Jan 3, 2014 5:39:26 GMT -5
Thanks guys! There remains some tweaking and the Russian tank driver .. on this I'm considering the final result since it is a long time since I paint and it will not be in line with the quality of the tank will not put. We'll see. Fabrizio. If a model can be called beautiful ? then this is it ! inspiring work Fabrizo.... eye candy at its hieght!
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Post by sabre on Jan 3, 2014 8:32:12 GMT -5
Have to agree with you Deano... Fabrizo models are just "awe inspiring" from this latest master piece to the Stug III he did and if you haven't visited his website do yourself a favour and check it out. Fabrizio PincelliFabrizo your work is simply inspirational and I hope you don't mind me posting one of the photos from your site of that Stug III but it was just one of the best I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
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Post by fabri8873. on Jan 3, 2014 15:36:24 GMT -5
Thanks so much Deano and Sabre. I am very glad that you like them, and that they are a source of inspiration. Sabre, you were right to post it, do not worry.
Thanks a lot friends. Fabrizio.
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Post by fabri8873. on Jan 6, 2014 9:49:53 GMT -5
T 34/76 finished: I hope you like it. Fabrizio.
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Post by bbd468 on Jan 6, 2014 10:06:52 GMT -5
WOW.....one of the best ive seen! I love what you've done here Fabrizio, Paint, weathering, stowage.....everything!
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Post by johnt on Jan 6, 2014 10:10:29 GMT -5
WOW that's superb!!! Paint and weathering, absolutely first class!!
Cheers JT
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Post by fabri8873. on Jan 6, 2014 10:51:25 GMT -5
Thanks so much guys! I'm very glad you like it! Fabrizio.
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Post by elco on Jan 6, 2014 13:52:15 GMT -5
Great work sir, you did it again
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Post by Deano on Jan 6, 2014 14:38:54 GMT -5
AWESOME!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2014 15:04:01 GMT -5
very nice indeed, love the colours and weathering just right
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Post by sabre on Jan 6, 2014 18:12:04 GMT -5
Superb job done on the weathering Fabrizio, another outstanding model and the yellow decal keeps drawing my attention back to the turret. You definitely have an eye for detail, I like that the engine bay door shows damage and sits slightly a jarred... nice touch.
What products are you using Fabrizio, I see that you use AK Interactive products like the rust effects, washes, etc.. Also noticed some MIG products and Tamiya Paints as well on your Stug III Build but can I ask what are you using for dust & mud effects on this build as it really did come up a treat.
Edit :- Sorry I was just on your site again and noticed Tamiya Diorama Texture Paint (Soil Effect) was used for the wheels on the StuG III G ausf. Is that the same product you used on this model or did you use other products or a combination of products. If I could be so bold as to ask... would there be any chance of you doing a bit of a tutorial on the way you go about doing your tracks (painting,weathering,etc.) on your next build and posting it up your site or here if you prefer.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2014 18:33:35 GMT -5
This may sound really stupid,but this vehicle,although it's missing track guards/fenders,actually looks like a 'cared for,and well maintained' vehicle,that has seen service with an experienced crew......Does that make sense??? Just tell me to shut up,if i'm burbling!
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Post by wbill76 on Jan 6, 2014 21:23:01 GMT -5
That top down shot really shows off a lot on this one. Very nice! CB, just think of it this way...the Russkies lost the fender before the Germans took it under 'new management' and since then it's been a lot better cared for after its new paint job and very prominent markings.
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Post by cmc73/ on Jan 6, 2014 23:20:22 GMT -5
Looks fantastic!!! Great streaks... I always love captured vehicles... Especially when they're turned German grey...
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Post by bullardino on Jan 7, 2014 10:14:24 GMT -5
I already told you this on facebook. Stunning job, Fabrizio, I really love the looks of this one
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Post by fabri8873. on Jan 7, 2014 12:57:13 GMT -5
Superb job done on the weathering Fabrizio, another outstanding model and the yellow decal keeps drawing my attention back to the turret. You definitely have an eye for detail, I like that the engine bay door shows damage and sits slightly a jarred... nice touch. What products are you using Fabrizio, I see that you use AK Interactive products like the rust effects, washes, etc.. Also noticed some MIG products and Tamiya Paints as well on your Stug III Build but can I ask what are you using for dust & mud effects on this build as it really did come up a treat. Edit :- Sorry I was just on your site again and noticed Tamiya Diorama Texture Paint (Soil Effect) was used for the wheels on the StuG III G ausf. Is that the same product you used on this model or did you use other products or a combination of products. If I could be so bold as to ask... would there be any chance of you doing a bit of a tutorial on the way you go about doing your tracks (painting,weathering,etc.) on your next build and posting it up your site or here if you prefer. Thanks a lot saber! I used the product Tamiya paint texture only for the StuG. When I get a little (a lot) of time I'll make a tutorial on my techniques. I'll understand if I tell you that the techniques that I use are exclusive of magazines .... however, use pigments Ak and as a fixative, use the enamel Ak. But you can also use the Mig are much the same products .... change the brand. Fabrizio.
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Post by fabri8873. on Jan 7, 2014 13:01:11 GMT -5
Another modelling masterpiece from a true hobby genius.....jaw-dropping stuff Fab, simply awesome! Tell me have you EVER modelled a modern subject and is it something you would ever consider? Thanks a lot Dicky. If you look on my blog, I've done a Leopard who is also on the number 5 Weathering Magazine and I also did a M1 A1. The next one I will be a T55 Enigma in a particular version. Fabrizio.
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Post by fabri8873. on Jan 7, 2014 13:08:11 GMT -5
This may sound really stupid,but this vehicle,although it's missing track guards/fenders,actually looks like a 'cared for,and well maintained' vehicle,that has seen service with an experienced crew......Does that make sense??? Just tell me to shut up,if i'm burbling! You're right. Knowing the Germans and their fastidiousness, and cared ordered their tanks especially in the early stages of the war. This specimen was abandoned in 1942 in Russia. Fabrizio.
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Post by reserve on Jan 7, 2014 22:03:50 GMT -5
Lovely, just lovely...
Regards, Mark
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