The (almost) finished model, lacking some more stowage and figures for the wooden base. I used Tamiya XF-60, lightened with buff, and Olive Green and Red Brown from the same brand.
The camouflage colors were followed by gloss varnish. The 20-year-old decals were extremely brittle and broke into pieces, but somehow I got them to look ok.
I wanted to create a vehicle used in Normandy, so I kept the weathering and chips to a minimum. Summer of 44 shows a lot of Normandy vehicles with dust, but no excessive mud was to be found. As I quite like the camo scheme, thats an added bonus as its not hidden under a thick layer of grime.
View of the inside with stowage and stuff still missing. This time, I'm really pleased with the chipping, and found retarder in combination with Vallejo Model Color a killer combo, as the paints stays wet for a long time.
thanks! I think the kit is dimensionally more accurate than the Dragon one (iirc), and the old Tamiya kit is no match. So yes, I'd buy it again (and in fact I have a 251/1 with the Pak 40 😉)
29 October 2023, 13:07
Rui S Very well done 👍 Looking forward to see the Dio 😎
Doubtingmango Agree with the comments above! I like that open storage compartment on the side
23 July, 11:23
zakboom0815 Thanks a lot for your kind words. 🙂 appreciate it!
23 July, 17:01
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Finally, some progress. With the summer over, now's the time to get back to the work bench. I was kind of reluctant to take more photos, since due to the open nature of the vehicle, some part was always masked, put aside or left some place else.
The Kit was a little disappointing, unfortunately. There was a lot of flash, and the plastic is very brittle. Detail and fit were quite good, though! The workable tracks were a nightmare to assemble, and I strongly recommend to glue everything together properly, as the "workable" is more of a marketing gag.
The brass shells were totally worth it, though, and look fantastic.