Sturmpanzer Brummbär
base coat of AK Primer Dark Yellow
base coat of AK Primer Dark Yellow
base coat of AK Primer Dark Yellow
close up of the Zimmerit
the gun assembly - no less than 36 parts! all hidden inside 🙁
Coat of AK753 over base coat. A little colour modulation
Smal details highlighted with different mixtures of AK753 and Iraqui Sand
camouflage in XF64 Red Brown.
close up
Коментари
1 28 March 2014, 23:23
Holger Kranich
When i remember correctly, it took him half a day to weather the skirts. He was very Patient!
When i remember correctly, it took him half a day to weather the skirts. He was very Patient!
28 July 2015, 09:16
Ulf Petersen
Cool model, Ingmar!👍
The camo scheme is nice and the wheathering well balanced - great!
Cool model, Ingmar!👍
The camo scheme is nice and the wheathering well balanced - great!
28 July 2015, 11:03
Michael Razz
Its a beauty!!keep posting here 🙂😢
Are those Side Skirts separate?
Or is this just one piece?
gtrz Razz
Its a beauty!!keep posting here 🙂😢
Are those Side Skirts separate?
Or is this just one piece?
gtrz Razz
28 July 2015, 13:29
Ingmar Stöhr
Thank you all!
@Razz: The skirts are sheet metal and separate parts. They were included in the kit. Maybe you can have a look at one of the reviews of the kit. I also added some in progress pictures of the skirts at the end of the album.
Thank you all!
@Razz: The skirts are sheet metal and separate parts. They were included in the kit. Maybe you can have a look at one of the reviews of the kit. I also added some in progress pictures of the skirts at the end of the album.
28 July 2015, 19:38
Christian Meyerhoff
Den durfte ich ja auch schon mal live sehen. Klasse Arbeit und wie immer tolle Fotos 🙂
Den durfte ich ja auch schon mal live sehen. Klasse Arbeit und wie immer tolle Fotos 🙂
28 July 2015, 19:58
Ingmar Stöhr
Those are AK Dust Effects (Enamel) mixed with some plaster. Sprinkled on with old brush and airbrush. After a short drying period I softened the sprinkles with a flat brush moistened in odorless thinner. Application might be a bit heavy. Maybe it would have been better to have less sprinkles and then repeat the process with a slightly different tone to give more variation.
Those are AK Dust Effects (Enamel) mixed with some plaster. Sprinkled on with old brush and airbrush. After a short drying period I softened the sprinkles with a flat brush moistened in odorless thinner. Application might be a bit heavy. Maybe it would have been better to have less sprinkles and then repeat the process with a slightly different tone to give more variation.
29 July 2015, 17:04
JD
This flat out looks great! I especially appreciate the last 3 pics...well done!
This flat out looks great! I especially appreciate the last 3 pics...well done!
10 January 2020, 02:30
Olivier
Very nice result. But I doubt that such a camouflage would have been very effective. In a forest in autumn may be... Not an easy science.
Very nice result. But I doubt that such a camouflage would have been very effective. In a forest in autumn may be... Not an easy science.
10 January 2020, 16:01
Album info
Pictures of my Sturmpanzer Brummbär. I started the build at the Scalemates Meeting on Wangerooge in 2014. Build and base coat have been finished in 2014. Then the model sat on the shelf for almost a year until I finally managed to finish it during the 2015 Scalemates Meeting.