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Marder III finally finished - Es geht nicht weiter

Jogy

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Two years ago I finished a Marder III auf M as a ruined vehicle. At that moment I decided to build another Marder and I bought this Tamiya kit for that purpose.
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Review kit

I started with the kit and the build went fast and good, as always with Tamiya kit, so after a few days most of the build was finished as shown below.
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I had to start the paiting but I losed my interest in the subject so the Marder went back in a box and stayed there for a long period before I found it back in a time that I decided to finish all those started builds.
My idea was to make a Marder somewhere in East Europe in a cold, wet period with some wintercolors, so I started with a primer, after that I sprayed Vallejo Dark gray and lighted it up with lighter grays and finally I sprayed white in the middle of the chields. I left it for some days to dry. Then I took the oilpaint and made different washes and filters on the Marder. I found two figures that suits very well to the situation and finally "Es geht nicht weiter" waa finished. Welcome to a cold and rainy discussion between hero Georg with pipe telling victime Karl that's finished.


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Hope you like it ;)

Grtz
 
Hey Johanna! Glad to see you posting again. Hope all is well. :mpup

Thanks for sharing the pictures and the techniques you use. Lovely finish (y)
 
(y) brr freezing just looking at those guys :D
Beautiful build and wonderful paintjob!
//Mats
 
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