Hi guys, an update on this first build, finished the base coat and camo today, tried to get a few differant camo patterns in but still having a unified feel, they are all three tone except the flammepanzer, wanted that one to be little different, the Panther sticks out because I gave him a late war camo scheme, will let these dry overnight, next will be painting some details, then a filter, gloss coat, decals, oils wash, matte coat, then weathering.
Friday, 31 August 2012
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Mate these are all stunning wip!
ReplyDeletehow great are these??? very great thats what! nice work
ReplyDeletewell done with the progress, your air brush must have been glowing red hot ;)
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Neil
Looking good Dan, thanks for sharing your progress.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress Dan :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome progress Dan, they all look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAmazing amount of work!!
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paul
You're the 'vehicles-man' Dan!
ReplyDeleteAirbrush I suppose? Well done mate. They look fantastic!
WOW!
ReplyDeleten1, thx for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies and gents, yes an airbrush was used, and it was a long session, black under coat, dark yellow base coat and the green/brown camo all in 1 sitting.
ReplyDeleteLadies ??? Could there be others out there besides Tamsin ? :o)
ReplyDeletesweet mate!
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Matt
Nice painting.
ReplyDeleteAre you still swapping 40k for 1/72 figs as I have some troops which may work with these awesome vehicles.Have a wide selection of 1/72 WWII figs,such as British Paras Infantry, and Commandos as well as German infantry and Italieri German Paras. Would be happy to swap.
Looking very good
ReplyDeleteHi Toptrumpet - any metals? I'm moving away from 1/72nd plastics.
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