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Marder III progress.

The Zod

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I am thinking a DAK vehicle.
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Got that right Bob.

Hopefully,the circle template I got will work for these road wheels. :idonno
 
Sorry to be away from this for almost a month, Been one thing or another, :bang head I am going to put on some more wax later today. Then,a few days from now,add the DAK sand color.

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Thanks everyone. I even have some pin stripe tape that will hopefully help with the road wheels. :rotf
 
Marder III turned out bad.

This is where I am at. My airbrush decided to go bad on me. Therefore,I could not spray the sand color on. In this case,Tamiya buff. :bang head So I brush it on. Within one hour,I dip a brush in Tamiya thinner,and start to take some of the buff off. Lesson learned? Never try this with paint brushed on.

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I am not happy with how this turned out at all. I am either going to get another Marder,and start over,or build something different for this campaign.


This is a StuG III I built. I airbrushed the white on. Then took some off it off. It seems if you brush the paint on vs airbrush,the brushed on paint is too thick.

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