Tamiya Panzer IV D
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9 January 2014, 21:18
Martyn Fox
Excellent. I've got the Dragon Ausf G on the workbench primed and ready for paint.Can I ask what colours you used for the Dunkelgelb finish. I usually use Tamiya XF60 as my base, just wondered about yourself.
Excellent. I've got the Dragon Ausf G on the workbench primed and ready for paint.Can I ask what colours you used for the Dunkelgelb finish. I usually use Tamiya XF60 as my base, just wondered about yourself.
9 January 2014, 22:27
Mike K
Thanks guys.
I also used Tamiya's dark yellow then lightened it with a light spray of buff.
Thanks guys.
I also used Tamiya's dark yellow then lightened it with a light spray of buff.
9 January 2014, 22:32
Hunter Cummins
How are this good lol mime look like crap compared to yours lol
How are this good lol mime look like crap compared to yours lol
10 January 2014, 04:26
Mike K
Give it time Hunter. You're pretty much there already 👍
Thanks James. 🙂
Give it time Hunter. You're pretty much there already 👍
Thanks James. 🙂
10 January 2014, 05:23
Alan Rush
Hi Mike. That looks great. Nicely worn and chipped and especially like the exhaust in the rear. It looks great on its own but raised a notch with a nice display base. The sag in the tracks is nice, I'm assuming you used aftermarket links for that?
Hi Mike. That looks great. Nicely worn and chipped and especially like the exhaust in the rear. It looks great on its own but raised a notch with a nice display base. The sag in the tracks is nice, I'm assuming you used aftermarket links for that?
10 January 2014, 06:03
Hunter Cummins
Thanks mike 😄😄=) im happy now 🙂🙂 what color did you use for the chipping
And whats the company name??
Thanks mike 😄😄=) im happy now 🙂🙂 what color did you use for the chipping
And whats the company name??
11 January 2014, 04:21
Mike K
Tamiya German Grey is my go to color for chipping...among other things.
Tamiya German Grey is my go to color for chipping...among other things.
11 January 2014, 06:10