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Post by bbd468 on Jan 25, 2014 14:10:59 GMT -5
HOLY CAMO!!! Bloody gorgeous paint work Dan! Love the color choices, all 3.
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Post by AverageJoe on Jan 25, 2014 14:17:12 GMT -5
Very nice camo Danb
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Post by danb. on Jan 25, 2014 14:30:58 GMT -5
Mr Boggs Thanks buddy i have been in contact with Sven Frisch and he gave me some help on the colour choices as he has built a Man factory Panther with a similar camo scheme so its thanks to him really fella thanks for taking the time for looking in AJ Thanks buddy seems like i was wrong with the camo looking poor you guys seem to like her lol Dan B
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Post by Leon on Jan 25, 2014 15:20:21 GMT -5
Dan you did an excellent job on the camo.Very well done buddy.
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Post by imatanker on Jan 25, 2014 15:29:50 GMT -5
Dan, I'm a little late with this, but really Dude, it looks great to me. Nice soft edges, good color mixing, and well sprayed. What's not to like?
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Post by bullardino on Jan 25, 2014 17:17:09 GMT -5
I think a german tanker from WW2 wouldn't spot anything wrong about that camo, Dan. It's almost identical to the original one, weathered and worn it'll be a stunner.
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Post by losboz on Jan 25, 2014 18:27:38 GMT -5
Dont now how I missed this one so just caught up and bookmarked now
Excellent work guys
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Post by dupes on Jan 25, 2014 18:30:17 GMT -5
GREAT camo pattern! Have never tried mixing Deck Tan in with my Dunkelgelb before...but I like the tone you got there for sure.
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Post by bigjohn on Jan 25, 2014 20:07:57 GMT -5
Outstanding cammo pattern Dan!!
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Post by wbill76 on Jan 25, 2014 20:53:54 GMT -5
I'd say you came pretty close on replicating the pattern Dan, once you get it weathered it will look the part for sure. Very nice!
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Post by wouter on Jan 26, 2014 2:33:57 GMT -5
You did a great job mate, really love how it looked. I pretty much always have the same feeling as you have after a paintjob, don't mind though, it's cool. And no overspray visible...impressive!!!
btw, since you painted crash helmets...my dad wants me to paint his...what kind of paints are best too use? I guess modelling paints are a bit too fragile for that LOL
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Post by merseajohn/ on Jan 26, 2014 3:08:07 GMT -5
Both excellent builds guys, but Dan you cant just spring a perfect camo job like that on us! How'd you do it!? Silly putty/blu tack, Maskol, tape, free hand? Can't wait to see it in person
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Post by danb. on Jan 26, 2014 4:48:03 GMT -5
Leon thanks buddy glad ya stopped by Imatanker thankyou fella i appreciate your comment Luigi thanks my freind it was quite difficult to replicate that camo as the ref pic aint to clear showing the pattern i think i did ok as the B&W photo i took kind of has the same shades thanks for stopping by fella Losboz bookmark away fella thats what its here for thanks buddy Dupes me neither fella but im liking it and i will be using it in the future BJ thanks brother i appreciate ya comment thanks for looking in Bill thanks fella im hoping the weathering turns out ok i added the pim washes and filters yesterday and it has really bought the details out Wouter there is bits here and there buddy if ya look close enough thanks for looking in fella for the crash helmets i used Auto Air Colours they are acrylic but quite strong the clear coat will lock them in John thanks fella for ya comment the camo was all free hand buddy with the air pressure low and highly thinned paint the Mr Hobby Laquer thinner helps a lot too im hoping to bring it to Ontrack fella if i get her finished in time Dan B
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Post by beast on Jan 26, 2014 12:59:58 GMT -5
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Post by bbd468 on Jan 26, 2014 14:14:09 GMT -5
Stuart i tell ya, those track look every bit as good as Fruils to me right there.....well done bro! I to use the magic tracks in all the Dragon kits i build.....i like-em.
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Post by beast on Jan 26, 2014 14:33:53 GMT -5
Stuart i tell ya, those track look every bit as good as Fruils to me right there.....well done bro! I to use the magic tracks in all the Dragon kits i build.....i like-em. Thanks Gary! Yeah this being my first ever Dragon kit i found them so easy to work with and the detail is right up there with the best.
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Post by `Boots` on Jan 26, 2014 14:41:39 GMT -5
Nice Stuart.........very nice indeed, roll on the camo!!
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Post by imatanker on Jan 26, 2014 15:38:03 GMT -5
Stuart, Great work on the tracks Man. They look awesome. I'm thinkin' you got that new camera pretty well figured out. Sure does take great close ups. What did you get?
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Post by beast on Jan 26, 2014 15:43:40 GMT -5
Stuart, Great work on the tracks Man. They look awesome. I'm thinkin' you got that new camera pretty well figured out. Sure does take great close ups. What did you get? Thanks buddy. I bought a Nikon L320, compact slr. I already have a small Nikon camera that i've had for years but it lacked a good zoom. The L320 has a good close up function too which should be good for models. Really rate the Nikkor lenses, their awesome imo.
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Post by bullardino on Jan 26, 2014 15:47:49 GMT -5
Looking forward to seeing the camo, Stuart. It already looks gorgeous and with the camo it'll be even better
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Post by bullardino on Jan 26, 2014 17:27:24 GMT -5
LOL, I have to someway reach some posting milestone, so I installed a mind reading device on the roof of your home
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Post by wbill76 on Jan 26, 2014 21:23:26 GMT -5
Tracks are looking good Stuart, nothing wrong with the Magic tracks at all! Last set of pics really shows off what your camera is capable of, nice macro shots.
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Post by wouter on Jan 27, 2014 1:56:21 GMT -5
Nice work indeed mate, I love those Magic Tracks as well. Looks good. Was a bit afraid when I saw the first two or three photos (white balance is way off there!) but the rest are very nice, love the color and as Bill said, nice macro shots there mate
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Post by danb. on Jan 27, 2014 2:26:54 GMT -5
Great job Stu the tracks look really good and i really like the wear marks on the front sprocket was this achieved through using a sponge? i think a pin wash now will look really good keep up the hard work buddy
Dan B
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Post by ceresvesta. on Jan 27, 2014 9:00:40 GMT -5
Looking darn good Stu!
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Post by beast on Jan 27, 2014 9:54:24 GMT -5
Great job Stu the tracks look really good and i really like the wear marks on the front sprocket was this achieved through using a sponge? i think a pin wash now will look really good keep up the hard work buddy Dan B Thanks Dan I did the wear marks on the front sprockets like this, first i paint any areas that will be subject to wear with Mr metal color, stainless (you could also use their dark iron, burnt iron or aluminium if you wished) i use a fine brush for this. Once dry i rub Mig gunmetal pigment onto the worn areas, this will polish up almost instantly and give the look you want. You can then add rust, mud or dust pigments to that later on in the weathering process as required. It's very simple and quick and this is how i always do these effects. Also for machine gun barrels and the like, i paint them black first then rub the gunmetal pigment in, the effect is as good as any if not better imo.
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Post by deafpanzer on Jan 27, 2014 9:55:55 GMT -5
Great process you guys! Catching up here...
Beast, that MG looks sharp!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2014 13:09:46 GMT -5
super stuff guys they look rally nice
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Post by Deano on Jan 27, 2014 13:17:12 GMT -5
Splendid Pantherage guys both are looking as sweet as! making me wanna break one out of the stash
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Post by danb. on Jan 27, 2014 14:18:25 GMT -5
Thanks Stu for showing ya secrets its safe with me lol still not sure how much wear and tear to apply to mine as this Tank in my refs saw next to no combat, comes out of factory breaks down then is used for spare parts lol what a life Dan B
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