1:72 TKS Tankette, Poland 1934
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78 2 January 2022, 21:35
Robin (WhiteGlint)
Real nice camo scheme.
I believe this was somewhat common for Tanks of WW1 as well.
Impressive you can even paint such tiny tank with a camo like that. 👍
I don't think I could. 😄
Real nice camo scheme.
I believe this was somewhat common for Tanks of WW1 as well.
Impressive you can even paint such tiny tank with a camo like that. 👍
I don't think I could. 😄
3 January 2022, 15:15
Simon Nagorsnik
Thanks w g!
This is an polish camo from the early 1930's.
It's called "japanese camo"
Since it is a non-standardized pattern, i painted it with the airbrush and outlined it with a brush.
Thanks w g!
This is an polish camo from the early 1930's.
It's called "japanese camo"
Since it is a non-standardized pattern, i painted it with the airbrush and outlined it with a brush.
3 January 2022, 15:21
Simon Nagorsnik
Thank you mates for all your nice comments!
More will follow🙂
A small dio base is just in progress and the painting is also not finished yet.
Thank you mates for all your nice comments!
More will follow🙂
A small dio base is just in progress and the painting is also not finished yet.
3 January 2022, 19:38
Simon Nagorsnik
Hi guys!
Unfortunately, this state is no longer up-to-date.
I made a few mistakes and therefore removed the paint once more.
I thought i would try some chipping around the hatches, but it didn't match the pattern.
After that everything looked a bit chaotic.
Also after the washing the color darkend to much so therefore the surface was difficult to define.
In the next run there is no chipping and i will use a lighter shade of color.
However, the scheme remains the same.
Hi guys!
Unfortunately, this state is no longer up-to-date.
I made a few mistakes and therefore removed the paint once more.
I thought i would try some chipping around the hatches, but it didn't match the pattern.
After that everything looked a bit chaotic.
Also after the washing the color darkend to much so therefore the surface was difficult to define.
In the next run there is no chipping and i will use a lighter shade of color.
However, the scheme remains the same.
5 January 2022, 16:14
Spanjaard
A truly excellent job. and in 1/72. pictures could easily pass as 1/35! respect!
A truly excellent job. and in 1/72. pictures could easily pass as 1/35! respect!
9 January 2022, 16:20
Robin (WhiteGlint)
Great result!
The leaves are also very convincing. A lot of details on such a small space. 👍
Great result!
The leaves are also very convincing. A lot of details on such a small space. 👍
9 January 2022, 17:14
Ben M
That looks great. The paintwork is particularly well executed. I guess chipping would be hard to scale down to 1/72. The prototype photo shows the tankette in a fairly clean condition anyway.
That looks great. The paintwork is particularly well executed. I guess chipping would be hard to scale down to 1/72. The prototype photo shows the tankette in a fairly clean condition anyway.
9 January 2022, 18:27
Mathias Decommere
I agree with Spanjaard, amazing paintjob and nature imitation!
I agree with Spanjaard, amazing paintjob and nature imitation!
9 January 2022, 18:30
Robert Podkoński
Fantastic work, Simon! (even more taking into account the nature of the kit itself...)
Fantastic work, Simon! (even more taking into account the nature of the kit itself...)
9 January 2022, 18:40
Simon Nagorsnik
I'm very glad about your nice comments mates!!
@lukasz: It was the right decision to start again, I like the second attempt a lot better.
@w.g.:the trees are made of small twigs that I smeared with glue and sprinkled with shredded foliage material.
the bushes are from mininature.
@ben: I didn't manage to make the chipping so that it could convince and the overall look didn't suffer.
the picture with the bottle was still the first run before it went wrong.
To all other: thank you so much!
I'm very glad about your nice comments mates!!
@lukasz: It was the right decision to start again, I like the second attempt a lot better.
@w.g.:the trees are made of small twigs that I smeared with glue and sprinkled with shredded foliage material.
the bushes are from mininature.
@ben: I didn't manage to make the chipping so that it could convince and the overall look didn't suffer.
the picture with the bottle was still the first run before it went wrong.
To all other: thank you so much!
9 January 2022, 19:38
Simon Nagorsnik
Thanks rui!
The whole dio has found its place on a cap of a paint spray😁(under the woodsheet)
Thanks rui!
The whole dio has found its place on a cap of a paint spray😁(under the woodsheet)
17 January 2022, 18:15
Simon Nagorsnik
Thanks for your nice words mates!
Pepe: your "no comment" is accepted😉
Thanks for your nice words mates!
Pepe: your "no comment" is accepted😉
18 January 2022, 09:09
Michael Kohl
That is the way I like it: unusual subject, flawless modelling, excellent painting, convincing weathering and everything put on a nice dio or vignette. Just a joy to look at.
There is only one thing I do not understand: Why did you put a scale 1:35 figure in front of a 1:72 tank? 😉 😉
That is the way I like it: unusual subject, flawless modelling, excellent painting, convincing weathering and everything put on a nice dio or vignette. Just a joy to look at.
There is only one thing I do not understand: Why did you put a scale 1:35 figure in front of a 1:72 tank? 😉 😉
18 January 2022, 12:10
Alec K
Not sure how I missed this before. Excellent work indeed, I really admire the ground work, it looks very realistic to me 👍
Not sure how I missed this before. Excellent work indeed, I really admire the ground work, it looks very realistic to me 👍
18 January 2022, 14:29
Simon Nagorsnik
Thank you for your appreciation friends!
I tried to stage something rare well and now I think I did it 😄
Thank you for your appreciation friends!
I tried to stage something rare well and now I think I did it 😄
18 January 2022, 17:26
Robert Podkoński
My suggestion for your next masterpiece, Simon:
muzeumbronipancernej..ik-artyleryjski-c2p/ 😉
My suggestion for your next masterpiece, Simon:
muzeumbronipancernej..ik-artyleryjski-c2p/ 😉
18 January 2022, 18:14
Simon Nagorsnik
Thanks for the link robert!
looks like a lot of useful infos and impressions!
I'll have to remember that for future research.
it's always good to know sources.....🙂
Thanks for the link robert!
looks like a lot of useful infos and impressions!
I'll have to remember that for future research.
it's always good to know sources.....🙂
18 January 2022, 18:45
Neil Patrick
Cannot add anything to what's been said already. But I love this too. Masterful work!
Cannot add anything to what's been said already. But I love this too. Masterful work!
18 January 2022, 22:31