Pz.Sfl. Ivb 10.5cm
Comments
29 March 2014, 08:59
George Bacon
Great job! 👍 I really like the paint chipping affect. How do you do that?
Great job! 👍 I really like the paint chipping affect. How do you do that?
6 April 2014, 15:14
Murad ÖZER
that's one dirty tank! those hay straws on the turret are looking very authentic btw, kudos! 👍
that's one dirty tank! those hay straws on the turret are looking very authentic btw, kudos! 👍
17 May 2014, 18:39
Martyn Fox
Top notch paint job. The series of pictures really show the work going through the different stages of weathering and the gradual progress involved. Excellent work🙂
Top notch paint job. The series of pictures really show the work going through the different stages of weathering and the gradual progress involved. Excellent work🙂
17 May 2014, 19:40
Gábor Bélik
Thanks guys! It is really dirty becouse I'm experimenting with pigment techniques.
Thanks guys! It is really dirty becouse I'm experimenting with pigment techniques.
18 May 2014, 06:06
Gábor Bélik
Added a little more detail plus the tracks are up.
The sag is bit too much but this was a DS track so I have to Leave it like that.
Added a little more detail plus the tracks are up.
The sag is bit too much but this was a DS track so I have to Leave it like that.
18 May 2014, 18:35
Murad ÖZER
Good job, weathering is convincing - not overdone. Looking even better on top of a base too. 👍
Good job, weathering is convincing - not overdone. Looking even better on top of a base too. 👍
25 May 2014, 15:29
Holger Kranich
The dirt and mud tuned out very convincing to me! Well done Gabor!!!
The dirt and mud tuned out very convincing to me! Well done Gabor!!!
26 May 2014, 13:41
Gábor Bélik
Thanks guys. Regarding the mud... I followed a YouTube videó wich I can't find but the main thing is that you have to mix the pigment with the pigment fixer untill it is 'muddy' than apply like paint. Be careful If the mix is too thin it Will make a smooth surface. This can be easily modified with a hard brush when it is half dry. If you want to stick some grass etc. to it simply lightly mix it in the pigment mix and than apply. The pigment Will be really dark but it Will lighten when dry.
Thanks guys. Regarding the mud... I followed a YouTube videó wich I can't find but the main thing is that you have to mix the pigment with the pigment fixer untill it is 'muddy' than apply like paint. Be careful If the mix is too thin it Will make a smooth surface. This can be easily modified with a hard brush when it is half dry. If you want to stick some grass etc. to it simply lightly mix it in the pigment mix and than apply. The pigment Will be really dark but it Will lighten when dry.
27 May 2014, 06:08
Alan Rush
Nice Gabor! Nice experiment with pigments and with your skills the interior makes a "first attempt" look like you have been doing them for a long time. 🙂
Nice Gabor! Nice experiment with pigments and with your skills the interior makes a "first attempt" look like you have been doing them for a long time. 🙂
26 July 2014, 14:08
Album info
This is a nother of my 'what If projects'.
This wehicle did not pass the Field tests but I made like it did.
This is my first project whit some interior.