HobbyBoss 80132
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Some flash to clean up..
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First kit where I have to work with individual bolt heads. Hobby Boss rebox of Tristar kit.
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Individual bolt heads on the final drive and the underside of the chassis.
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The suspension is made up of seven pieces.
The tires are quite loose when test fitted on the wheels.. so I decided I'll paint them separately.
The tires are quite loose when test fitted on the wheels.. so I decided I'll paint them separately.
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Chassis base coat of NATO Black XF-69
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German Grey XF-63.
First time working with PE chains. Instruction diagrams are vague. I attached the PE to spare kit bolt heads after checking my panzer IV references.
I also added spare track holder.
First time working with PE chains. Instruction diagrams are vague. I attached the PE to spare kit bolt heads after checking my panzer IV references.
I also added spare track holder.
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Decals applied. Supposed to be Pz.Rgt.18 in Russia 1941.
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I like painting the tools off the model.
But it makes assembling the clamps more challenging.
But it makes assembling the clamps more challenging.
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Tracks are supposed to be click/no glue and "workable". But in practice too delicate for handling, so I just glued them together.
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Oil pin wash. 60/40 burnt umber/black.
Minor chipping & light weathering.
Minor chipping & light weathering.
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Light weathering after chipping..
Ammo MIG Streaking Grime & Rust Effects enamels.
Then MIG Subtle Dirt enamel filter with a touch of AK Europe Earth pigments. Followed by General Dust filter.
Ammo MIG Streaking Grime & Rust Effects enamels.
Then MIG Subtle Dirt enamel filter with a touch of AK Europe Earth pigments. Followed by General Dust filter.
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18th Panzer Division - Operation Barbarossa - East Prussia 1941
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6 12 December 2021, 00:50
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Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf.D Tauchpanzer