Russian T-34 Mod. 1941
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Kommentare
7 May 2014, 20:57
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Looking good. Hairspray technique? Have you checked out the Tankart books,really good.
7 May 2014, 21:12
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Good job Hunter. I really like the way you merged the whitewash coat to the rust/dirt on the front.
7 May 2014, 21:18
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Martyn,
I have been looking for the book and yes hairspray I used white and 3 shades of grey
Wayne,
thank you very much. I lightly splattered different brown colors and added some red here and there
7 May 2014, 21:43
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seems to be an older kit... Tamiya or Zvezda maybe? some PE for the grills would be the kicker, but I guess a black wash on there would be easiest fix right now...
with some rust on the exhaust pipes you´re good to go 👍
7 May 2014, 21:53
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Looks pretty good Hunter, and i second what Fabian said add a black wash to the grills to add some depth to them and that i think will really add to the appeal of this kit good job on the white wash
7 May 2014, 22:36
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Thanks fabian and william. I used this kit
T-34/76 (Dragon 6205, 1:35)
I will do bothof those soon
7 May 2014, 23:48
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You've got a good thing going there, Hunter! 👍 Very nice!!
Indeed, I third what Fabian and William said. Some (pin) washes and work on the exhaust area would really be the icing on the cake 👍
And the books Martyn referred to, the TankArt books by Rinaldi, are indeed VERY good! I can also recommend getting those! Unfortunately they are quite hard to get at the moment (Vol.1 and 2 sold out in most shops, Vol.3 not published yet).
Anyway, great job, Hunter! 👍 👍
8 May 2014, 07:19
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Ahh.. that kit... with the old rear grill... the new rear grill doesn't fit too well, (as far as I heared) but got PE mesh.
Looking forward to you results aswell 🙂
8 May 2014, 12:15
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definetly an improvent, the figure is looking good, apart from looking a bit pale, but who would´t in that cold ? 😉
you could still add a bit more variation by painting the ice cleats on the fenders in a rusty/steel tone
18 May 2014, 10:09
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Hi all,
This is my first go at a T-34 and at doing a white wash. I do have to thant Matthias Weiss for helping me with the winter techniques and giving me the hell I needed with his technique.
for the weathering I used Ammo of Migjiminez (I will do a review of their pigment, paint, and enamel weathering products.) Enjoy!!