"...gonna hetz", as the saying goes. Models by Battlefront, lovely crisp castings except for the track parts which are fairly worn and need replacing in my opinion. I copied the camo scheme straight out of
Hammer & Sickle as I quite like it: the camo blotches are probably a little too large, but anything much smaller is beyond my skill at present with the airbrush. Came out OK nonetheless I think, except for the tracks and exhausts which are too bright at present.
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These are beautifully done. Very nice work indeed. I haven't invested in an airbrush yet but quality painting like this makes it a tempting option.
ReplyDeleteGo for it Lee, they are great fun, if something of a learning curve, but you won't regret it. Thanks for the kind words.
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Airbrushes are tought to master, but are definitely worth perservering with. Lovely work as per normal!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work!
ReplyDeleteThose make me want to do mine that have been sitting in blisters since Stalin's Europe!
Oh dear, I just made the same pun in World of Tanks, only with Marders (Marders gonna mard)... Lovely work by the way!
ReplyDeletelovely work as always.
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love off center gun barrels?
So wacky and cool.
Excellent job! They are definitely not too bright.
ReplyDeleteI usually have the problem that I make too dark models - that's why I love such clean and bright painting.
Nice bright minis! Love the detail painting on the MG and tools - may have missed the jack on the rear fender but I can only guess if it was painted body color or left metal?!
ReplyDeleteTracks look smokin'!
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