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M-107 SPG Vietnam War - FINISHED


Carius

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Amazingly detailed work! Fantastic!

Many thanks!

This is just taking the extra detailing to the next level of master builder IMHO

Stunning work

Beefy

Thanks. You are very kind.

Cheers

Amazing work Carius. It's looking better and better with each update

Andy

Many thanks my friend.

I thank the recognition of my efforts.

That's a fine bit of detail being added there my friend.

Hello my friend Fred, glad you like it.

Cheers.

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Painting: the M-107 spg were painted in the omnipresent Olve Drab that repersents the common image of the American armored vehicle. After looking at some pictures of M-107 in Vietnam I realized that the color gradations were caused by dirt and abrasion, that resulted in very rich and interesting color combinations. So, below the initial paint job.

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That's all...

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That really is a beautiful paint job Carius. You've certainly done justice to all the hard work you did in the detailing.

Andy

Many thanks Andy!

I thank the recognition of my effort.

All detailed above will look magnificent when painted, cheers Carius :thumbsup:

Thanks Francis.

Indeed, I also got surprised and happy with the result of painting :)

Cheers

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Painting: the M-107 spg were painted in the omnipresent Olve Drab that repersents the common image of the American armored vehicle. After looking at some pictures of M-107 in Vietnam I realized that the color gradations were caused by dirt and abrasion, that resulted in very rich and interesting color combinations. So, below the initial paint job.

B0rMZJp.jpg

6en9Bvs.jpg

O7huzUH.jpgxMBq84T.jpgAwz5rGv.jpg

That's all...

Gorgeous that moment when the paint pulls everything together. Compliments on a magnificent build sir !

Really gorgeous

:winkgrin:

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Painting: the M-107 spg were painted in the omnipresent Olve Drab that repersents the common image of the American armored vehicle. After looking at some pictures of M-107 in Vietnam I realized that the color gradations were caused by dirt and abrasion, that resulted in very rich and interesting color combinations. So, below the initial paint job.

B0rMZJp.jpg

6en9Bvs.jpg

O7huzUH.jpgxMBq84T.jpgAwz5rGv.jpg

That's all...

Am I the only one who thinks it looks nothing like the vehicle in the underlying picture? And where are all the German markings?

Joking aside, that's one lovely piece of art.

Rearguards,

Badder

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Gorgeous that moment when the paint pulls everything together. Compliments on a magnificent build sir !

Really gorgeous

:winkgrin:

I appreciate the compliment :D

That is really stunning in paint!

Roger

Many thanks.

Cheers

Am I the only one who thinks it looks nothing like the vehicle in the underlying picture? And where are all the German markings?

Joking aside, that's one lovely piece of art.

Rearguards,

Badder

Indeed my friend, you are the first :thumbsup:

Thanks.

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you wouldn't think there was much you could do with green but obviously there is, got any miniature Hershy bars and Lucky Strikes to go on this? Great stuff.

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Looking good. :popcorn:

Badder

Thanks.

This is just the beginning.

Nice. What products are you using?

Until now, I have used the products below:

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you wouldn't think there was much you could do with green but obviously there is, got any miniature Hershy bars and Lucky Strikes to go on this? Great stuff.

Many thanks.

Yes I intend to put small details to get the job more interesting

NIce and more nice...what product is.....cheers Carius :thumbsup:

Thanks Francis. Until now I used MIG products and oil paint colors...

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However other techniques will be used...

Cheers

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This is a very impressive build!

Some fine detailing work combined with a very nice paint job, great work all round.

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