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Jagdpanzer IV L/70 Lang

Hola Jose,

The colours look fantastic, Ive pretty much using the same mix on my Panther G but added a touch of flesh as well to warm it up a bit.

Im looking forward to the progress of your build

Andy
 
Jose it looks fantastic, no denying it but why do you want to highlight the colours, to make them bolder/brighter? are the colours not correct straight out of the paintpot? or does this process actually make the colour more subtle?. :hmmm

Thanks

Ant
 
Thank you for all your opinions. Happy to know that you like it!

Andyfettes. Flesh is a very good option when you want to warm up a base color. Just for my taste, it´s too warm. I preffer a "colder" lightened color for metal surfaces. For canvas, uniforms, flesh, wood, in general non metal accesories or elements ... I agree with you and I preffer flesh color.

Tremendous. I like to "customize?" my kits. I have a strange taste for colors!. I like to play with them and I must confess that I love color modulations. Also, as I use to make a lot of weathering, heavy washes, filters and effects, I always use a very lightened base color as It´ll become much darker later.

Soon ... more progress ... stay tunned!
 
Jose

Thanks for sharing your reasoning. It looks fantastic as I said. I suppose if you are to give it heavy weathering the colours will still show through nicely :cheer:

Ant
 
TREEMENDUS wrote:
Jose

Thanks for sharing your reasoning. It looks fantastic as I said. I suppose if you are to give it heavy weathering the colours will still show through nicely :cheer:

Ant


... you´re right, my friend .... ;)
 
... no stop ... no stop ... no stop.... :S

A heavy and irregular wash!!!!

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Next step will be decals .... easy!!!

... and next one ... modulation. No less than 3-4 days in this step ... keep tuned!
 
Like it ? I love love it the camo finish looks great,wash really pulled things together.looking foward to see this unique vehicle thru.Is ths dragon kit # 6397 ?
 
I been watchin Jose. I've got this kit and i'm looking forward to building it one day.

Yours is looking killer
Tony Lee
 
Decals .... and let´s start playing (.... color modulation...) wirh acrylic Vallejo Paints

Next step, chipping.

... yes ... I didn´t forget the schurzen ... they´re a future surprise ... stay tunned!

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Some chipping here and there and hair spray technique over those schurzen ....

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... now, time to zenithal filters ... a really bored task ... but necessary ...

Any opinion or suggestion, as usually, are highly welcomed!
 
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