Thursday, August 15, 2013

WW2









My Napoleonic project stalled on the last battalion! I have been working on these for a change, and now am quite interested in WW2 again. I've been refinishing old kits I did in the past (the Panther was a more recent build though). The Hanomag and Cromwell are old Armorfast kits with a lot of home-made details to make them just a bit prettier. I will order some crew figures and supporting British and German infantry from AB figures in the UK just as soon as the owner returns from holiday!

I also have a Jagtiger by Dragon that I have been attempting a late war "ambush" camo on, it is very difficult for me! 

16 comments:

  1. Jagdtiger is a nasty kitty cat. How did you do the weathering on the Cromwell? Your fans would like a tutorial!!!

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    1. The Jagtiger would be a good match for my M5 Stuart!

      The Cromwell was kind of a mess; there was the basic green with one highlight on the centers of the panels, and then a mostly black enamel pin-wash, then some spots of a thin brown, oil wash, then finally an acrylic tan wash in odd corners as dust.

      There were a lot of layers before I was happy with the result!

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    1. Thank you Grumble! It feels good to actually get these old kits looking decent again :D

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  3. Well done Ben, I have hit a wee wall with painting my naps at the moment to. Nice armour!

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    1. I understand Paul, I can’t even think of finishing those last 12 figures! It’s never too late to start a new gaming period ;-)

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  4. Nice work- the Panther especially so.

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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    1. Thanks Pete. I was especially happy with the Panther so far: I think the trick for me is a brown oil wash; it does wonders on dark yellow! Thanks for looking!

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  5. Just a note on the Panther. Current concensus seems to be that heavy blackening / sooting of WW2 era tank muzzle brakes is not historically accurate. You will find plenty of discussion on various modelling forums...

    Cheers, Dave

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    1. errr, it looks cool though! Sreriously, thanks for pointing that out, I'll avoid them on my next tanks.
      Thanks!

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  6. really nice stuff. for me all progress is stalled. I have a building (ruin) I have been meaning to show for weeks but I just have not had the time or motivation I am hoping that I might feel better this weekend.

    really cool looking and those added details are very good

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  7. You have been busy here Ben. Nice job all around.

    Really good to see you spent a bit of time detailing the Armourfast kits.

    Well done.

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    1. Thanks! The Armorfast kits can look pretty good with a little extra help. The tracks are still very basic though, I don't know how to solve that one.

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  8. Hey Ben! We all hit a wall sooner or later, good idea on painting up the AFV's.

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    1. Thanks Ken. I have before, but WW2 seems to be sticking for the moment! I will hopefully have some more vehicles by next week.

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