SS-1c SCUD B with MAZ-543 TEL
Dragon
- Échelle:
- 1:35
- Statut:
- Terminé
- Commencé:
- August 1, 2011
- Terminé:
- February 2, 2013
primer (panzer grey + black) - basecoat (desert yellow) - pre-shading highlighting panels (sky grey 50% + white 50%) - primary weathering - detail painting & details - gloss varnish (airspray) - filters (several tones: white, light yellow, brown earth) - discoloration and dirt wash lining (several oil colors + terpentine) - washes (black, burnt umber, dark earth, ocre, ... + terpentine) - weathering & dry brushing (12 different color tones) - detail painting & weathering - final assembly & pictures for scalemates (!) - matt varnish coat (protective coating)
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Commentaires
5 December 2011, 11:51
Cristian L
Very nice build!!! I was wondering... do you have any images to back the sand color choice for the lower chassis? I was actually looking for such pictures without much success so far. Also, does the cab interior stay green and the launch command cabin brown as on the Soviet vehicles?
Again, very nicely built and weathered specimen! 😄
Thanks!
Cristian
Very nice build!!! I was wondering... do you have any images to back the sand color choice for the lower chassis? I was actually looking for such pictures without much success so far. Also, does the cab interior stay green and the launch command cabin brown as on the Soviet vehicles?
Again, very nicely built and weathered specimen! 😄
Thanks!
Cristian
2 September 2015, 05:19
Peter Segers
Hi Christian,
There are indeed very few detailed images available of an iraqi scud-B, let alone of the lower chassis.
At the time when I did the iraqi scud-B model a friend of mine lend me a scud reference book, indeed showing a sand/rust like color of the chassis. Though it remains to be seen whether this sandy color was actual paint or real dust and sand sticking on the chassis. Nevertheless I decided to go on as if also the visible areas of the chassis were actually painted.
The book confirmed that the iraqi 'cockpit' area was in a pale green color.
=-)
Peter
Hi Christian,
There are indeed very few detailed images available of an iraqi scud-B, let alone of the lower chassis.
At the time when I did the iraqi scud-B model a friend of mine lend me a scud reference book, indeed showing a sand/rust like color of the chassis. Though it remains to be seen whether this sandy color was actual paint or real dust and sand sticking on the chassis. Nevertheless I decided to go on as if also the visible areas of the chassis were actually painted.
The book confirmed that the iraqi 'cockpit' area was in a pale green color.
=-)
Peter
5 September 2015, 11:08