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Right... All done and done.... At least until I decide to add it to a diorama or vignette later.

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I just commented on your build thread, but again awesome winter wash Hetz bud :th: :bow::
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Great job Mike. especially like the rust and wash. Hey can I ask what you used for the net and the ties? Looks like a bandage? I haven't found the right stuff to make one yet
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Thanks Jonas. :)
I think yours kicks some serious tail dude!

PanzerGarage wrote:Great job Mike. especially like the rust and wash. Hey can I ask what you used for the net and the ties? Looks like a bandage? I haven't found the right stuff to make one yet
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The net is just a piece of the lining from the inside of one of my kids old shirts. They put this liner in them to keep the empbroidery from hurting the kids skin, it falls out after a while. I keep the stuff for tarps and nets.
The strap is just led strips.
I buy those from UMM-USA. They come in all sorts of widths and thicknesses.
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Just beautiful. Love the rust and the wash effects. Awesome.
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. :doh:
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:jd: Mike "I cant paint very well" Campbell, yeah right :) - amazing stuff and very inspirational
stuff is being built... very slowly....
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Aliktren wrote::jd: Mike "I cant paint very well" Campbell, yeah right :) - amazing stuff and very inspirational
It's true... I totally hate painting and I suck at it.... I do love weathering though... That I think I can pull off not half bad ;)
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:jd: wait. ..WHAT ?? you're done already ???? She beautiful for sure. ....!!
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No dio, no figures. No aftermarket and it's a tiny little Tamiya kit that was built in a few hours.
Takes me no time at all to build something like that.
Two or three days tops.
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Coen wrote:No dio, no figures. That and she's a tiny machine.
No time.
:lol: so what's up next then?
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The faded look of the paintwork and whitewash is just fabulous! At this build rate, you'll be able to complete a whole platoon of Jagdpanzers for this SIG :lol:
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Haha :lol:
Nah... Just the one for fun.
I needed something to break up the sand in me shorts.
A wee piece of German armour is good for that.
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That's a lovely build Mike, fantastic weathering. I really like it! :th:
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Outstanding Mike, love the worn effects. A gem of a build!
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Fantastic! Love the rust...just the right amount and seemingly in the right places. :th:
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Thanks Guys. :cheers2:
I'm glad that you liked it. :D
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WOW buddy cracking work as usual.
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Thanks Nige :D
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You're already done and I haven't even started.

So I get the impression that Tamiya isn't your go-to brand - just too easy. Nothing wrong with those over simplified models of theirs, makes you feel like a master of the universe when you're drinking a boat load of beer and still manage to build the model with no errors.

Needless to say but I like the results - the winter wash is just too cool no matter what!
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Another splendid result mike, i have airfix 1 72 planes for similar reasons but even they are taking longer than they did.
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Six days to build paint and weather is a bit too fast of a build for my tastes.
I know that the dragon jadg 38(t) would have taken at least that long to build because I've already built one, and it took me about a week to knock her together.
I'm really lucky and have tonnes of time availible to me for modelling, so a build that's done in a few hours is something I try to avoid. I can appreciate the cleverness and the engineering of a Tamiya kit, they're incredibly well designed kits.
They're price structure is ridiculous though, they're kits are made so everyone can build them, but priced so that only the privileged can buy them.
That's a self destructive business model if I've even seen one, since the "privileged" that they're selling too are us old stodgy buggers that are dying off. They need to drop those prices and sell to the kids, not just us dusty farts with wallets.
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I agree totally, the only cheaper tamiya kits are decades old and show it, i for one prefer a higher parts count, as long as two thirds of the parts arent the tracks, means i dont go through kits so rapidly, one a week is plenty and one a fortnight keeps the bank manager happier!
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WOW!! :eeek: Love the weathering!!
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Great job on that winter camo! :bow::
Love those rust streaks!
Awesome Hetzer, Mike!
Please do a dio! Maybe a tiny one.... :dance:
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:jd: drop dead gorgeous Mike :jd:
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Thanks fellas. :cheers2:
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Great job loving the winter weathering :thumb2:
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Coen, really well done nice build and paint work, the weathering is really outstanding, mean all the model is outstanding but the weathering is really awesome :clap: :clap: , did you use only Ultimate washes? also for the rust?
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Thank Antonio :cheers2:
The only oils that I used were for the rust streaks on the hull sides. All of the other weathering was done with Ultimate washes.
It's my second attempt at doing that and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Surprised as well. I didn't think that I could get the refined effects that I normally could get with oils but I was wrong. The 3D value alone of using the washes opens a whole new aspect that I've never explored before.
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Coen wrote:Thank Antonio :cheers2:
The only oils that I used were for the rust streaks on the hull sides. All of the other weathering was done with Ultimate washes.
It's my second attempt at doing that and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Surprised as well. I didn't think that I could get the refined effects that I normally could get with oils but I was wrong. The 3D value alone of using the washes opens a whole new aspect that I've never explored before.
Thanks Coen for the info :cheers2:
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