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1/35 Tamiya: FINISHED


Erwin

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I've started,but my camera is acting wierd.

Pictures will follow soon.

 

On the subject of  "museum" painting.

I can go with an overall sand-yellow finish.

Or I can add some kind of camouflage pattern.

 

The many pictures I've seen of museum Panthers all have different schemes.

I guess it's all down to the guy with the paint and brush how they are presented.

 

I shall have a good think on how I shall do mine.

 

I watch the TV show "Combat Dealers" were I get some of my inspiration from.

 

 

https://www.discoveryuk.com/series/combat-dealers-reloaded-2/

 

 

 

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The build is done.Just some small bits to be added.

 

I decided to paint this restored "museum" Panther in overall sand-yellow.

The tracks are also sand blasted and repainted .

 

You have to put this finish in the right context.

 

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6 hours ago, SimonT said:

 
 

How did you get the tracks to stick?

I use very fine copper wire that I put trough the tracks behind the wheels and twist .

That way the upper tracks get pulled on the wheels.

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13 hours ago, Corsairfoxfouruncle said:

 Will it get a base of gravel like its at a museum, maybe with a sign and sone people looking around ? :hmmm: :wicked:

Maybe on a big board if I do a lot of tanks.

 

But I did do a 1/25 th scale museum SU-100 some years ago...

 

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