Jagdpanzer IV Variants From the prototype A-O to the L/70(V)
#22
Posted 23 April 2012 - 11:46 PM
Thanks Charlie
Here's #3 the L/70(A)




One more to go the L/48 (V)
Thanks for looking in
Tony lee
Here's #3 the L/70(A)




One more to go the L/48 (V)
Thanks for looking in
Tony lee
#23
Posted 24 April 2012 - 02:04 PM
Just noticed I used the wrong color green on my Jagdpanther, I had used Tamiya XF-61(dark green). I see your using XF-67 (Nato green), a much better match. Will have to use that on my future Panzers and Tigers.
This post has been edited by Charlie Cheetah: 24 April 2012 - 02:05 PM
#24
Posted 24 April 2012 - 08:16 PM
Hey Charlie
German green is an Olive Green and I like Nato Green because depending on what effect i'm after I can darken or lighten the Nato Green to suit me.
Cheers
Tony lee
German green is an Olive Green and I like Nato Green because depending on what effect i'm after I can darken or lighten the Nato Green to suit me.
Cheers
Tony lee
#25
Posted 26 April 2012 - 04:30 AM
OK #4 is painted, now I can get back to the little things that adds life to these things.





I'll be back when ever, you just never know.
Tony lee





I'll be back when ever, you just never know.
Tony lee
#26
Posted 26 April 2012 - 05:34 AM
Nice work there Tony!
I'm planning to start a couple more Aussie armour builds soon, which will be in the standard 3-tone Aussie camo - I hope my paint jobs end up looking half as good as yours
Cheers
Greg
I'm planning to start a couple more Aussie armour builds soon, which will be in the standard 3-tone Aussie camo - I hope my paint jobs end up looking half as good as yours
Cheers
Greg
#27
Posted 26 April 2012 - 03:29 PM
Mercy Greg that's a mighty fine compliment,Thanks
I've got an Archer and a Bishop I want to do pretty soon too and looking forward to the paint scheme.
Thanks Again
Tony lee
I've got an Archer and a Bishop I want to do pretty soon too and looking forward to the paint scheme.
Thanks Again
Tony lee
#29
Posted 19 May 2012 - 10:57 AM
Wow - I'm sorry to say that I've overlooked the armour section of ARC for too long and I've been missing a lot of great work here! Sorry to be late to the game, but all of these builds look fantastic. You show a great attention to detail and I'm looking forward to seeing how your weathering goes on in the build.
Trent
Trent
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#30
Posted 19 May 2012 - 04:18 PM
Thanks Trent
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Things have slowed down on these,I'm helping a friend with his first armor build and it's a pretty big project with all the AM he wants used. One good thing is he's going to do the paint and weathering.
Thanks again
Tony lee
The filters have been applied:


Things have slowed down on these,I'm helping a friend with his first armor build and it's a pretty big project with all the AM he wants used. One good thing is he's going to do the paint and weathering.
Thanks again
Tony lee
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