Pz.Kpfw.38(t) Ausf.G
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37 27 February 2021, 21:09
Jean-Christophe Zeus
Thankfully these very good Tristar kits are still available through Hobby Boss. Excellent wear and tear! Particularly the battered road wheel.
Thankfully these very good Tristar kits are still available through Hobby Boss. Excellent wear and tear! Particularly the battered road wheel.
28 June 2021, 08:35
Vytautas
Thanks for your kind words guys
About gray shades:
Nothing fancy, I just use a variety of shades and a hairspray technique. For the base coat, I use about four or five different shades of grey. All shades I mixed by myself directly in medical syringes, very convenient, can be stored for a very long time, more convenient than in a bottle.
After the last coat of paint (I use a very matte Tamiya XF paint), I do not varnish the model, but rub some areas with an old toothbrush until a slight shine appears. To achieve this effect with varnish will impossible.
I use several colors of oil paint and thinner for washing.
Since I use MicroSet and MicroSol for decals, there is no need to varnish the model. To avoid steps on the decals, I sand the pasted decals with fine sandpaper. In some places, I sand the decals through to the paint layer. This gets a very natural look.
In the final stage, I use watercolor pencils. They are good not only for making the irregularity of the painted surfaces but also for the different effects of dirt, greasy stains, scratches, and rust. I use a lot of shades. I made marks of the pencil as small as possible to maintain scale (the finer the drawing, the better).
I draw with dry watercolor pencils, smooth the drawing by rubbing with a short cheap brush.
Then pigments to simulate dust. Often I don't use any pigment fixer, for me, it looks more natural.
I try not to use varnish whenever possible because varnish (especially glossy) totally kills all subtle effects.
I use watercolor pencils from different manufacturers, but I can recommend a very good set of Koh-i-Nor pencils: 3722 12 Grey Line. This set contains 12 warm and cool shades of gray, very suitable for early German tanks.
Thanks for your kind words guys
About gray shades:
Nothing fancy, I just use a variety of shades and a hairspray technique. For the base coat, I use about four or five different shades of grey. All shades I mixed by myself directly in medical syringes, very convenient, can be stored for a very long time, more convenient than in a bottle.
After the last coat of paint (I use a very matte Tamiya XF paint), I do not varnish the model, but rub some areas with an old toothbrush until a slight shine appears. To achieve this effect with varnish will impossible.
I use several colors of oil paint and thinner for washing.
Since I use MicroSet and MicroSol for decals, there is no need to varnish the model. To avoid steps on the decals, I sand the pasted decals with fine sandpaper. In some places, I sand the decals through to the paint layer. This gets a very natural look.
In the final stage, I use watercolor pencils. They are good not only for making the irregularity of the painted surfaces but also for the different effects of dirt, greasy stains, scratches, and rust. I use a lot of shades. I made marks of the pencil as small as possible to maintain scale (the finer the drawing, the better).
I draw with dry watercolor pencils, smooth the drawing by rubbing with a short cheap brush.
Then pigments to simulate dust. Often I don't use any pigment fixer, for me, it looks more natural.
I try not to use varnish whenever possible because varnish (especially glossy) totally kills all subtle effects.
I use watercolor pencils from different manufacturers, but I can recommend a very good set of Koh-i-Nor pencils: 3722 12 Grey Line. This set contains 12 warm and cool shades of gray, very suitable for early German tanks.
28 June 2021, 11:37
Olivier
Great achievement ! And thanks for the detailed explanations. I really like the way your pick and shovel sticks look like. Mine are always too red brown or too light tan.
Great achievement ! And thanks for the detailed explanations. I really like the way your pick and shovel sticks look like. Mine are always too red brown or too light tan.
28 June 2021, 12:44
Vytautas
Thanks, Olivier
I use very thinly diluted Revell acrylics to paint the wooden parts (Revell acrylics are cheap and very suitable for brush painting). I am using several almost semi-transparent layers. So, I can correct the final shade by applying a thin layer of a different color. It's a good idea to start with more saturated colors and end with grayer, less bright layers.
Thanks, Olivier
I use very thinly diluted Revell acrylics to paint the wooden parts (Revell acrylics are cheap and very suitable for brush painting). I am using several almost semi-transparent layers. So, I can correct the final shade by applying a thin layer of a different color. It's a good idea to start with more saturated colors and end with grayer, less bright layers.
28 June 2021, 15:26
Olivier
Thanks Vytautas.
I shall try that.
I also want to test some colour pencils I bought recently.
Thanks Vytautas.
I shall try that.
I also want to test some colour pencils I bought recently.
28 June 2021, 18:47
Mona
looks very realistic ,based on my research of the 38t ..Great job,in my opinion
looks very realistic ,based on my research of the 38t ..Great job,in my opinion
2 July 2021, 21:15
Bruce Huxtable
Sir, You are an artist! Phenomenal overall result, but the tiny well-observed details are a joy. Leather straps that do look like leather, missing bolts, etc etc ..... Brilliant.
Sir, You are an artist! Phenomenal overall result, but the tiny well-observed details are a joy. Leather straps that do look like leather, missing bolts, etc etc ..... Brilliant.
3 July 2021, 07:13
Simon Nagorsnik
That's really good weathering!
The ripped metal looks great!
I would say you're a master modeler😁
That's really good weathering!
The ripped metal looks great!
I would say you're a master modeler😁
12 February 2022, 18:24
Vytautas
Thanks, Simon for the kind words, but about a master modeler, of course, you are kidding - real master modelers have a lot of finished models, and I have completely done only two 🙂
Thanks, Simon for the kind words, but about a master modeler, of course, you are kidding - real master modelers have a lot of finished models, and I have completely done only two 🙂
12 February 2022, 18:49
Rui S
You are for sure a Great tallented modeller 👍 I agree with Simon, the riped metal is excellent.
You are for sure a Great tallented modeller 👍 I agree with Simon, the riped metal is excellent.
12 February 2022, 20:09