Panzer IV Ausf. D DAK
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1 27 May 2014, 04:37
Dan Bacon
E-mail Dragon Care regarding road wheels included in kit, 40 cm - should be 38 cm.
E-mail Dragon Care regarding road wheels included in kit, 40 cm - should be 38 cm.
27 May 2014, 04:47
Dan Bacon
Upper and Lower hull dry fitted, ready for installing interior detail set.
Upper and Lower hull dry fitted, ready for installing interior detail set.
27 May 2014, 04:48
Patrik Spett
I have looked at this kit before, I better follow your build now 🙂
I have looked at this kit before, I better follow your build now 🙂
4 September 2014, 05:42
Dan Bacon
Getting close - finish track, small details of jerry cans, small things and weather wash.
Getting close - finish track, small details of jerry cans, small things and weather wash.
11 September 2014, 04:12
Christian Meyerhoff
This will be a beauty for sure!
I´m working on the same kit right now. Russian Campaign with fuel trailer.
This will be a beauty for sure!
I´m working on the same kit right now. Russian Campaign with fuel trailer.
11 September 2014, 05:33
Patrik Spett
How did you paint this, did you use hairspray technique? It looks very good.
How did you paint this, did you use hairspray technique? It looks very good.
11 September 2014, 19:19
Dan Bacon
Patrik - Didn't use hairspray - I've used AK Interactive (Heavy Chipping) on an earlier armor vehicle (Sd. 232) - On the Pz IV I applied a primer using AV Vallejo Surface Primer (German Panzer Grey). I mixed or blended several Tamiya Colors (Acrylic) to get an early DAK color Braun and used an airbrush to spray an over coat varying amounts to the surface allowing the German Gray to still show through. Went back over using a brush and applied a thinned AV Vallejo Model Color German Grey and Sand Colors. The website Deutsches-Afrika-Korps - Thema anzeigen - Which Pz IVs were hybrid D/E has several color plates which helped out - noted vehicle number 812 was researched and mention. Posted a few more photos with track installed. Already applied filter, next up finish jerry cans and applied an AK Interactive DAK wash (AK066).
Patrik - Didn't use hairspray - I've used AK Interactive (Heavy Chipping) on an earlier armor vehicle (Sd. 232) - On the Pz IV I applied a primer using AV Vallejo Surface Primer (German Panzer Grey). I mixed or blended several Tamiya Colors (Acrylic) to get an early DAK color Braun and used an airbrush to spray an over coat varying amounts to the surface allowing the German Gray to still show through. Went back over using a brush and applied a thinned AV Vallejo Model Color German Grey and Sand Colors. The website Deutsches-Afrika-Korps - Thema anzeigen - Which Pz IVs were hybrid D/E has several color plates which helped out - noted vehicle number 812 was researched and mention. Posted a few more photos with track installed. Already applied filter, next up finish jerry cans and applied an AK Interactive DAK wash (AK066).
14 September 2014, 07:18
Dan Bacon
Finish Panzer IV Ausf. D - Vehicle 832 - noted engine, transmission, and crew hatches are left open with mostly a full interior detail. Use several weathering washes and pigments from either MIG or AK Interactive products.
Finish Panzer IV Ausf. D - Vehicle 832 - noted engine, transmission, and crew hatches are left open with mostly a full interior detail. Use several weathering washes and pigments from either MIG or AK Interactive products.
23 September 2014, 04:53
John Van Kooten
Top notch!! Awesome! As Ulf already said: it really does look like a veteran! I love the look of the final colors! 👍 Great work, Dan!
Top notch!! Awesome! As Ulf already said: it really does look like a veteran! I love the look of the final colors! 👍 Great work, Dan!
24 November 2014, 08:28
Andrew Eadon
Hi Dan,
Brilliant work, does this kit come with any tank riders or crew?
Hi Dan,
Brilliant work, does this kit come with any tank riders or crew?
24 November 2014, 08:36
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