Tamiya Jagdpanzer IV/70 (V) Lang Tracks and Such
Since I'll be using Magic Tracks, I decided to paint and weather the lower hull prior to installation. The road wheels were primed, painted with red oxide primer and the centers painted with the camo colors, allowing the red oxide to show between the wheels. I dry brushed the wheels with a dusty Humbrol color (72, I think) to bring out the damaged tires.
The sprocket teeth were painted with Model Air Gunmetal.
I shot several light coats of Dunkelgelb on the lower hull and let it dry, I then pulled out the oils and did a quickie dot filter to get some streaks going.
Blending the oils with odorless paint thinner is easy and effective. Moving on, I splashed some mud and dirt effects around the hull, using an old brush and a tooth pick. Takes a little practice to hit where you want it to go. If you don't like the pattern, you can use a dry brush to remove some material after it dries fully, leaving a cool,dusty effect.
The Dragon Magic tracks from a Panzer IV are a perfect fit for the Tamiya running gear, so I put on the tunes and cranked out two sets. I use Testors Liquid Cement to bind the links, waiting about ten minutes for it to set up and then carefully wrapping the track run around the wheels. 98 links per side gave a nice, well adjusted look to the tracks.
This set of tracks is handed, the dark ones go on the left side. Leaving the ends unglued, the runs can be removed for paint and weathering. The sprocket keeps everything in place, just be sure not to get any glue on the last two links.
I will have another update later today, thanks for coming by!
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