Sd.Kfz. 184 (Elefant) - Schwere Panzerjäger- Abteilung 653
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Komentáře
19 7 April 2023, 15:40
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Awesome build. I love that camouflage pattern and the open tool box on the rear is a really nice touch. 👍
7 April 2023, 15:44
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Outstanding work,
camouflage and weathering amazing,
beautiful zimmerit,
how was it done?
7 April 2023, 17:20
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Thanks, everyone, you are very kind.
Hi Pietro, the Zimmerit was Tamiya epoxy putty rolled out using a damp metal roller until it was very thin and then applied to the surface with the help of a damp cocktail stick. I then left it to dry for 30 minutes, or so and then used a Zimmerit roller and press (Trumpeter). The 'secret' is to make the putty layer as thin, and consistent, as possible.
7 April 2023, 20:41
Album info
Dragon 6126, Voyager PE, Eureka cables and shells and T-Rex tracks