Crusader mk III Italeri 1/35
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Re: Crusader mk III Italeri 1/35
Nice, really nice. How did you weather it like that? I love it - not over the top but enough that it looks realistic and stands out. Great stuff
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Re: Crusader mk III Italeri 1/35
Thanks for your comment.
I shaded some areas while I was painting the kit adding few drops of white in basic color. After protective coat with Klear I applied small dots of blue, white, orange, burnt siena and raw umber artistic colors, and then I streaked them down with flat hard brush misted with white spirit (or terpentine). Tamiya weathering sets and finally artistic pigments. Chipping - drybrush on particular areas with lighter shade of basic color and then B pencil. That covers it all.
Chears.
I shaded some areas while I was painting the kit adding few drops of white in basic color. After protective coat with Klear I applied small dots of blue, white, orange, burnt siena and raw umber artistic colors, and then I streaked them down with flat hard brush misted with white spirit (or terpentine). Tamiya weathering sets and finally artistic pigments. Chipping - drybrush on particular areas with lighter shade of basic color and then B pencil. That covers it all.
Chears.
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Re: Crusader mk III Italeri 1/35
very nice indeed.....lovely job
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Re: Crusader mk III Italeri 1/35
That is lovely & I don't even like tanks!
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Re: Crusader mk III Italeri 1/35
Wow! Really nicely done. Is that OOB or have there been "improvements" made?
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Re: Crusader mk III Italeri 1/35
Beautiful.....Darko
What about building a diorama, or just having some guys in shorts with Lee Enfields following it?.
What about building a diorama, or just having some guys in shorts with Lee Enfields following it?.
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Re: Crusader mk III Italeri 1/35
Thanks lads for your comments
BWP Unfortunately this was OOB build, I had idea to add interior, but I haven't had proper documentation for it. I am still beginner when it comes to Tanks, and this is my second ever kit in 1/35 scale
This was first
http://gregers.7.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=11649;
Woodstock Thanks for your question, Yes I plan to build small scene, perhaps just two lads refueling and one standing by watching... Desert scenario I will also add some baggage on the kit...
Darko
BWP Unfortunately this was OOB build, I had idea to add interior, but I haven't had proper documentation for it. I am still beginner when it comes to Tanks, and this is my second ever kit in 1/35 scale
This was first
http://gregers.7.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=11649;
Woodstock Thanks for your question, Yes I plan to build small scene, perhaps just two lads refueling and one standing by watching... Desert scenario I will also add some baggage on the kit...
Darko