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Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
- AlkaSeltzer
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Re: Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
Hi Dunnhill that T80 is bad azz
I did not know the Russians still used 2 part ammo reminds me of M103. What was the putty looking stuff you used for covering paint during camp application process.
Thanks
Thanks
My Dog Looks Like A Jack Rabbit and he ate my model that's why it looks like that 
- Dunhill2005
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Re: Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
Thanks for your kind words!!!AlkaSeltzer wrote:Hi Dunnhill that T80 is bad azzI did not know the Russians still used 2 part ammo reminds me of M103. What was the putty looking stuff you used for covering paint during camp application process.
Thanks
The putty is play-doo
- Dunhill2005
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Re: Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
Now the decals were applied. There were only two.
If you first apply the clear coat and then the decals or vice versa, everyone must know yourself...
- Dunhill2005
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Re: Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
After the clear-lacquer is dried, I started with a dark wash.
Then I have done a weathering...
Then I have done a weathering...
- Dunhill2005
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Re: Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
Last but not least, I sealed the hole kit with matte clear coat. Some of the traces of the washing became darker but that's OK.
You could say that they look like wet soil
Now the soldier and then everything is finished...
You could say that they look like wet soil
Now the soldier and then everything is finished...
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Re: Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
Nice work! You're about ready to wrap up this beauty! 
ON THE BENCH: Do I have to say? 
- ltsmash
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Re: Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
Love the weathering on the skirts. Looks great.
Re: Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
Great looking tank an camo is cool 
Sir, we're surrounded!
Excellent! Now we can attack in any direction!
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Model N1 DONE! - Tamiya 1:35 Panzerkampfwagen V Panther Sd.kfz.171 Ausf.A
Model N2 DONE! - Academy 1:72 M1126 Stryker
Working on:Trumpeter (00204)
Waiting: Meng (SS-004), Airfix (A50125), Tamiya (35068)
Excellent! Now we can attack in any direction!
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Model N1 DONE! - Tamiya 1:35 Panzerkampfwagen V Panther Sd.kfz.171 Ausf.A
Model N2 DONE! - Academy 1:72 M1126 Stryker
Working on:Trumpeter (00204)
Waiting: Meng (SS-004), Airfix (A50125), Tamiya (35068)
- Dunhill2005
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Re: Zvezda T-80BV with ERA 1/35
Now I can take care of the soldier. I primed the guy completely in german-tank-grey, painted the face and hands in a flesh color and the belt in brown. That's it! No, forgot the highlights. Now he is done!
During stick the figure I broke a part!
As soon as I find some time I publish my Reveal
As soon as I find some time I publish my Reveal



