RFM Pz IV J (Late) 515
Komentarzy
83 28 March, 00:58
Jim J
Thanks all for the comments.
@Johne 69 - The quality and fit is excellent. Superb detail.
Thanks all for the comments.
@Johne 69 - The quality and fit is excellent. Superb detail.
1 April, 12:25
Jim J
Thanks for the comments. Worn winter whitewash applied with AK Heavy Chipping Effects, Tamiya XF-2 and Ammo Washable White Camo.
Thanks for the comments. Worn winter whitewash applied with AK Heavy Chipping Effects, Tamiya XF-2 and Ammo Washable White Camo.
6 April, 19:52
Mr James
That is superbly done Jim. Your winter wash is up there with the best. Fantastic work. You've really made the excellent details pop out.
That is superbly done Jim. Your winter wash is up there with the best. Fantastic work. You've really made the excellent details pop out.
13 April, 08:29
Jim J
Thanks for the comments, Mates! The project is now complete. Thanks for looking. Comments and critiques always welcome.
Thanks for the comments, Mates! The project is now complete. Thanks for looking. Comments and critiques always welcome.
20 April, 22:48
Dave Beenak
Very nice build. Camo and white wash looks excellent. I am starting this same build and after studying original war images I have a question.... If the white wash was applied in the field how come the unit numbers and emblems seem to be clean and applied on top of the white? I would agree that some archival images certainly show the numbers fairly crisp as if they are on top of the white. Any ideas?
Very nice build. Camo and white wash looks excellent. I am starting this same build and after studying original war images I have a question.... If the white wash was applied in the field how come the unit numbers and emblems seem to be clean and applied on top of the white? I would agree that some archival images certainly show the numbers fairly crisp as if they are on top of the white. Any ideas?
7 June, 07:06
Jim J
Thanks for the comments, Dave. I'm thinking the white wash was applied a number of times in the field. The photos I've seen were from March 1945 -- late winter, which suggests the crew or maintenance unit touched up or reapplied the whitewash during the winter. The unit emblems could have been masked over or reapplied. The crosses look like they were partially masked and perhaps touched up. My assessment is that the tactical numbers were most probably freshly applied over the whitewash. They are relatively crisp and new looking.
Thanks for the comments, Dave. I'm thinking the white wash was applied a number of times in the field. The photos I've seen were from March 1945 -- late winter, which suggests the crew or maintenance unit touched up or reapplied the whitewash during the winter. The unit emblems could have been masked over or reapplied. The crosses look like they were partially masked and perhaps touched up. My assessment is that the tactical numbers were most probably freshly applied over the whitewash. They are relatively crisp and new looking.
7 June, 14:22
Mr James
Yes indeed, the detail on the tankers are quite superb. Up there with the best I've seen. Stunning build all round.
Yes indeed, the detail on the tankers are quite superb. Up there with the best I've seen. Stunning build all round.
7 June, 20:58
CaptGPF
Perfect in every way - from the subtle weathering and rust placed in the right places, the well painted figures (and their 5 o'clock shadows) - down the the crates. Perfect!
Perfect in every way - from the subtle weathering and rust placed in the right places, the well painted figures (and their 5 o'clock shadows) - down the the crates. Perfect!
8 June, 16:29
Album info
Pz.Rgt. 31, 5 Pz.Div. 515. March 1945 - East Prussia
Late Winter Camouflage