Finally, This kit is finished. I took my time around with it. This is a valentine day gift that I received in 2016 but actually only managed to post it now. (This happened since 2015 and I have been picking up my modelling pace since then http://modeller-innovation.blogspot.com/2015/024/what-is-going-on-with-my-life-now.html )
The it is from Tiger Model (TML) and it is such a fantastic kit. The price is also good. She came with two metal barrels which was just superb.
The only one downsides are the tracks as they don’t really want to click together and there are gaps between the links. It is still manageable but it took some time to finish the tracks.
The colours used are Tamiya Nato Green XF-67, Nato Brown XF-68 and Nato Black XF-69. These are my GO TO colours for every and ALL nato three town vehicles. I love those colours.
For weathering, I decided to put in dried mud splatters into the higher parts of the vehicles and in the lower parts, a mix of dried caked muds and wet muds from driving around in a excercise/training.
For Pin-wash, I used Burnt Umber oil paint. For the muds, I used Vallejo pigments and some cheap Chinese ones I tested out. I honestly don’t know their name, Castle something and I love them.
Well, this is all I could say regarding about this. I will put up a blog post later.
All in all, this was a enjoyable build.
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The it is from Tiger Model (TML) and it is such a fantastic kit. The price is also good. She came with two metal barrels which was just superb.
The only one downsides are the tracks as they don’t really want to click together and there are gaps between the links. It is still manageable but it took some time to finish the tracks.
The colours used are Tamiya Nato Green XF-67, Nato Brown XF-68 and Nato Black XF-69. These are my GO TO colours for every and ALL nato three town vehicles. I love those colours.
For weathering, I decided to put in dried mud splatters into the higher parts of the vehicles and in the lower parts, a mix of dried caked muds and wet muds from driving around in a excercise/training.
For Pin-wash, I used Burnt Umber oil paint. For the muds, I used Vallejo pigments and some cheap Chinese ones I tested out. I honestly don’t know their name, Castle something and I love them.
Well, this is all I could say regarding about this. I will put up a blog post later.
All in all, this was a enjoyable build.