Painting the inside
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The inside of the is bare of details. I'm sure ther's more in a StuG IV than offered by Dragon. But it must be sufficeint for what can be seen through the hatches.
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A few details for the pilote area would have been fine, and may have allowed me to put the hatch opened
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Starting the Elfenbein paint
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Then the OxideRot and postshading As you can see, the lower hull is painted too
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Then weathered with tensochrom smoke
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this gun is very dirty, the gunner will be punished!
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a pair of radios to complete the interior
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First, a coat of Alclad Jet exhaust
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Then fine coats of various rust paints
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And finally some Dunkelgelb
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After using a fiberglass pen for varying the colour of the exhaust
Yorumlar
25 January 2014, 08:26
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Looking good Lionel,nice interior. You know I've never built a Stug yet,shocking I'll have to get on it🙂
25 January 2014, 21:40
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That's the usual problem. We're always looking for the odd one, and we finally never build the usual and numerous ones, like the StuG.
And even if I'm building a StuG, it's not even the more numerous StuG III
Thanks
Lionel
26 January 2014, 09:32
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Thank you! But awesome is probably too much a word for my feeble attempt at weathering the inside 😉
I've just added the in progress pictures of the painting of the exhaust. I want to paint it used, battered, but not as a whole piece of iron who spent 50 years in the ground.
I was probably a little heavy-handed on the dunkelgelb, but it looks almost as I intended
See you
Lionel
31 January 2014, 17:23
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First, assembly of the parts, then I primed them with Alcals white primer.
The basic coat for the Elfenbein is the corresponding paint by WEM. WEM paint was used for the Oxide rot too.
I post-shaded the paint with Humbrol 41 and Lifecolor italian Rosso Minio. I was lucky, these 2 paints are direct highlight of the WEM paints. it's always nice not to have to mix paint.
Then a little Lifecolor Damp dust pigment on the floor, and too much Lifecolor tensocrom smoke on the walls and gun to dirty them. It made a very dirty interior, probably too dirty. If i'm not bas at painting clean vehicles, I have much to learn about how to weather vehicles...