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Posted

:D Hello friends:

 

After of a large vacations I re-start my work. Here is applied the base color "dark-yellow" of Tamiya.

 

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Regards!

Rodolfo

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:D Hello friends!

 

Here is applied the Camu with color "dark-green" of Tamiya. I have marked some areas as other crews used to do it.

 

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Regards!

Rodolfo

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Nice template. Looking good!

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:D Thanks friend!

 

Here I marked with "flat-earth" of Tamiya some shadows in order to working with the weathering.

 

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Soon more pics!

Regards,

Rodolfo

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:D Hello friends:

 

Here I applied a shining Varnish in order to protect the painting before to start the weathering.

 

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Regards!

Rodolfo

  • 2 weeks later...
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:D Thanks for your kind comments friends!.

 

More updates!

 

I applied washes mixing "dark-yellow" y "matt-brown-yellow" y thinner enamel of Humbrol in all the armor. Special washes on the camu with "matt-army-green" . with "dark-earth" in lines, screws, corners, damage zones, etc.

 

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Regards!

Rodolfo

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Still Looking good!

Posted

:D Thanks friend!

 

Here are more updates!

 

Applied of chips with Vallejo mixing brown-red with black.

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

Posted

Hello friends!

 

More updates!

 

I retouched the tools, mixed white and leather brown of Humbrol and metal with "metalcote". The tweezers with Vallejo orange-brown. I applied satin varnish of Vallejo for the next washes

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

 

 

Posted

Looking wicked GOOD!

Posted

:D Thanks friend!

 

Here are more updates!

 

2nd. Phase.- For the following washes I used oils of "502 Abteilung - Wash-brown" of MIG mixed with Spirit-solvent. Please see the pics for the method of application.

 

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Regards!,

Rodolfo

Posted

:D Hello friends!

 

Here are more updates!

 

Mud: Mixing of Mr. surfacer 1000 of Gunze Sangyo (20%) + brown pigments (40%) + dust of fine marble (40%) . You need to calculate the mix, must stay thick as milk. After of dry the results is solid as a rock!. About the side shurzen, I will add the mud, but after of the 3rd. phase of washes.

 

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Regards!

Rodolfo

Posted

:D Hello friends!

 

More updates!

 

More Washes: Oils mixed with "Spirit-Solvent"". Oils: Light-Rust brown + Wash-brown + Olive-Green + White-Tinanium + Black-Ivory + Natural Shadow and Yellow Ochre. After of washes in the "Shurzen" was applied the mud.

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

 

 

Posted

Your really "gumming" up the works Rodolfo! Great tip! I'm looking forward to seeing everything come together!

 

GIL :smiley16:

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:D Thanks for your kind comments friend!.

 

More updates!

 

Detailing with weathering: Place a pencil within each hole of damage and with black pigments on the surroundings. Brown pigment underneath the chassis mixed with " Spirit". With " Prismacolor" metallic-gray on screws and rivets, edges of hatchway, etc.

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

Posted

:D Hello friends!More updates!

 

Driver's Visor: I used Shining paper for manual art. ( seemed to the paper for gifts ). Proceed to glue in both sides over a piece of styrene, a little scratch ( for use ) and to add in the armor.

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

 

 

Posted

:D Hello friends!

 

More updates!

 

Muffler: Carefully use the mr.surface 1000 of Gunze because it can raise the painting. Pigments mixed with "Spirit-Solvent", 1st. light-rust, 2nd. standard-rust and 3rd. old-rust,finally a little touch with black pigment. The auxiliary muffler will be in another tone.

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

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Hello Rodolfo,

- I have been watching your build from the beginning and have really enjoyed seeing your progress. I have made numerous mental notes of your techniques and look forward to applying them to my models. I especially like the recent weathering application on the running gear and now this rusted exhaust/muffler. Thanks for showing your work with the explanations. This is awesome. :smiley20:

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Posted

:D thanks for your kind comments friends!. I am very happy because this is useful for you.

 

More updates!

 

Spare tracks:I used "old-rust" pigment, 2nd. step, dust of graphite and 3rd. step black pigment.

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

Posted

:D Hello friends!

 

More updates!

 

Tracks: 1.- Red hull of Tamiya 2.- I applied satin varnish of Vallejo 3.- black of Humbrol mixed with thinner enamel 4.- black graphite. After of placing it on the model, I will give it the last details.

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

:D Hello friends!

 

More updates!.

 

I used my airbrush with "flat-earth" of Tamiya over the mud. Next and last step: The tracks!.

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

Posted

:D Hello friends!

 

Last updates!

 

1).- Using the same mix of Mud, were applied over the tracks. 2).- Airbrushing with "flat-eart" of Tamiya and 3).- Finally I will give a final touch over them. Soon I will add pics with the Model finished, thanks for your attention!

 

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Regards,

Rodolfo

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