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Sturmpanzer V (15 cm auf E-50) Brummbär 2

Started by The Chaos, August 15, 2014, 12:30:51 AM

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The Chaos

How I will presenting my current project.
From a Brummbär of Dragon , the E -50 from Trumpeter and the Turret from the VK 18.01 build at the moment a heavy Storm tank.

The current status.







Old Wombat

Seriously good idea & the build is coming along nicely! :thumbsup:
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rickshaw

I'd hate to be in that sub-turret when the 15cm fires.   You'd be looking at becoming seriously concussed, I'd reckon!   :blink:
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Wardukw

Ohhh i like this .. nice thinking dude .. good choice of machines to use too .. likeing where this is going   :mellow:
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The Chaos

Update :
The Friul tracks are now ready Assembled and painted here is a small guide to the chain as far as painting.
Hope you understand the relatively first time that I do something. The completed assembled Tracks :

1 step AK primer for Tracks. Applied in thin layers.


Step 2 ( These steps do not apply Opaque not so from a distance but mists ) Dark tracks of AK. Is applied first



So now follow Rusty Tracks , Medium Rust and Light Rust by AK discharged with the thinner of Mig. Again Does not Apply Opaque.
Rusty Traks.

Medium rust

And Light Rust.


Now follows the track abrasion on the inner surfaces. This is applied with gun metal of Valljeo ,  diluted.



Now Old and Shadow Rust is used. Shadow Rust is now over misted around the Dark Steel to mitigate somewhat. While with Old Rust the outer surfaces of the inside of the chains are tightened.


And Detail Pictures


The next step is the weathering

The Chaos

update :
The tracks were now a track wash and wash over a layer track.
Both diluted with thinner Wilder.


The suspension components , the gas cans and the little tower were already primed with products from AK and ammo of Mig

NARSES2

Interesting how to do/progress with the tracks - thanks  :thumbsup:
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buzzbomb

This has a nice look to it.

Interesting track treatment.

The Chaos

update :
Now was diluted Light sand wash of mig followed the use of Rod Cly Wilder.

The next step was Medium and Ligt Rust.

The last steps were a mixture of several pigments of AK , Mig and Valljeo apply highly diluted and again to spray a layer Gun metal on the inside pages.
Dan was the tracks still being processed with an abrasive sponge. Here is the finished track:




The Chaos

Update
with various AK colors I have now started the lightening of the color. First, yellow and gray.


Here, I first applied the darkest paint and then with ever brighter each.
This is also not fully opaque apply. I do not quite succeeded.




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Update the detailed painting is complete and all components are assembled. For wood and metal painting parts,
I first applied the respective colour and than wash the second colour.
Now come the decals.





NARSES2

I like that. In that first picture - front view from a slight angle - it looks almost "tanket'ish"
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The Chaos


Rheged

Quote from: rickshaw on August 15, 2014, 02:39:09 AM
I'd hate to be in that sub-turret when the 15cm fires.   You'd be looking at becoming seriously concussed, I'd reckon!   :blink:

At very least, the sub-turret occupant will have a considerable ringing in the ears!

Thank you for the track painting masterclass.
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