SU-85M
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11 January 2015, 20:18
Gábor Bélik
Well those tracks are a bit more difficult to assemble than it first looks.
Well those tracks are a bit more difficult to assemble than it first looks.
14 January 2015, 15:30
Gábor Bélik
Thanks Stefan.
@Ruslan: I used AK's 4BO Green set. It will be much darker after the washes and filters plus the lighting is too bright 🙂
Thanks Stefan.
@Ruslan: I used AK's 4BO Green set. It will be much darker after the washes and filters plus the lighting is too bright 🙂
18 February 2015, 06:59
Gábor Bélik
Thanks Patrik. It was a mix of chipping fluid, sponge and oils. First I pre-chipped the surface after that I used a sponge to add more fine chipping after it was all dry I added small dots of rust colores and mafe them run through the surface whit a drop of thinner.
Thanks Patrik. It was a mix of chipping fluid, sponge and oils. First I pre-chipped the surface after that I used a sponge to add more fine chipping after it was all dry I added small dots of rust colores and mafe them run through the surface whit a drop of thinner.
25 February 2015, 14:47
Aghis Barberopoulos
Impressive weathering and rusting effects, I like the result so far.
Impressive weathering and rusting effects, I like the result so far.
25 February 2015, 19:03
Gábor Bélik
Done some whitewash. Not sure that it is realistic it's the first attempt. Any suggestions?
Done some whitewash. Not sure that it is realistic it's the first attempt. Any suggestions?
25 February 2015, 20:51
Stefan Schacht
Hi Gábor, looks well weathered, because the wintercamo was applied with lime mixed with water. Cheers Stefan
Hi Gábor, looks well weathered, because the wintercamo was applied with lime mixed with water. Cheers Stefan
26 February 2015, 23:10
Gábor Bélik
Done some pigments and as always I'm not truly convinced by the result. 🙂
Done some pigments and as always I'm not truly convinced by the result. 🙂
7 March 2015, 15:21
Rui S
The result is great so far. Very well done colour modulation and weathering. Congratulations, Gabor ...
The result is great so far. Very well done colour modulation and weathering. Congratulations, Gabor ...
21 March 2015, 11:43
Gábor Bélik
Some pictures from the finished model.
I will make 'studio' pictures as soon as I get my new lamp. 🙂
Some pictures from the finished model.
I will make 'studio' pictures as soon as I get my new lamp. 🙂
5 April 2015, 18:54
Kerry COX
Some weathering can be 'overdone' but from what you have shown here, the balance is 'in scale' to me.
I do like the dents on the mufflers and 'deformities' you have achieved on the leading edges of the steel.
"White wash" is exactly that. It is sloshed on and roughly spread with what ever was at hand, and was commonly 'washed away/thinned out' if there was a lot of snow or rain. Not an exact science at all.
This link has thousands of images from all through the war in Europe, of all participants, German, Russian and allies, so there is bound to be something in there that will help you fit the bill.
histomil.com/index.php
Some weathering can be 'overdone' but from what you have shown here, the balance is 'in scale' to me.
I do like the dents on the mufflers and 'deformities' you have achieved on the leading edges of the steel.
"White wash" is exactly that. It is sloshed on and roughly spread with what ever was at hand, and was commonly 'washed away/thinned out' if there was a lot of snow or rain. Not an exact science at all.
This link has thousands of images from all through the war in Europe, of all participants, German, Russian and allies, so there is bound to be something in there that will help you fit the bill.
histomil.com/index.php
5 April 2015, 19:03
Kerry COX
One more comment.
I am pleased to see that you have given a great deal of attention to the tracks and produced that "Bright steel" effect from all the surfaces that were exposed to contact with the earth and the 'vulcanised' rubber on the road wheels, and these road wheels took a beating too, with great chunks of the bonded rubber getting gouged out from where the rubble and debris got between the track and wheels.
just a thought. ! :-/
One more comment.
I am pleased to see that you have given a great deal of attention to the tracks and produced that "Bright steel" effect from all the surfaces that were exposed to contact with the earth and the 'vulcanised' rubber on the road wheels, and these road wheels took a beating too, with great chunks of the bonded rubber getting gouged out from where the rubble and debris got between the track and wheels.
just a thought. ! :-/
5 April 2015, 19:19
Gábor Bélik
Thanks Kerry and thanks for the link.
The road wheels are missing those chunks it just can't be really see because the pigment kind of filled it up. Next time I will be more drastic. 🙂
Thanks Kerry and thanks for the link.
The road wheels are missing those chunks it just can't be really see because the pigment kind of filled it up. Next time I will be more drastic. 🙂
5 April 2015, 19:55
Album info
OOB build plus first test of Kaizen tracks.