Very nice. Only comment I would make is that most of the pictures I have seen of Stugs, they seem to carry a lot of stuff on the front of the vehicle, spare track-links, bags, camo netting etc.
Brilliant paint job. I'd agree with Doug, though, these look straight out of the factory or straight off the parade ground. I'd like to see more stowage, more dirt, rust, mud and crud.
I really like what you've done with them Dan. The weathering, chipping etc is subtle which is cool, just about right I reckon. Apologies if you've mentioned this in a previous post, but where did you get the crew figures from?
Thanks guys JS - from the left in the top pic, PSC (with a head swap), Esci/taleri (comes with many of their German AFVs)and 2 Praiser multi part tank crew figs.
Impressive paint job!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Only comment I would make is that most of the pictures I have seen of Stugs, they seem to carry a lot of stuff on the front of the vehicle, spare track-links, bags, camo netting etc.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant paint job. I'd agree with Doug, though, these look straight out of the factory or straight off the parade ground. I'd like to see more stowage, more dirt, rust, mud and crud.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Dan!
ReplyDeleteThe only criticism I have is , they are too bloody good! Awesome Dan , well done.
ReplyDeletebloody good Dan..awesome indeed
ReplyDeleteI really like what you've done with them Dan. The weathering, chipping etc is subtle which is cool, just about right I reckon. Apologies if you've mentioned this in a previous post, but where did you get the crew figures from?
ReplyDeleteCheers,
jacksarge
Fantastic! The camo is tops!
ReplyDeleteSuperb painting!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys
ReplyDeleteJS - from the left in the top pic, PSC (with a head swap), Esci/taleri (comes with many of their German AFVs)and 2 Praiser multi part tank crew figs.
Stunning stuff, great job!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful.
ReplyDeletelovely work Dan!
ReplyDeletecheers
matt
very very nice - like the subtle chipping and the way you have weathered the tarps
ReplyDeletethanks
richard