Been a long time since I ever tried anything muddy and it sure didn’t compare to this. Nice kit, that panther. I don’t have one that new even.
The figures turned out great. Love the wisps of smoke.
That realistic water looks fun also.
Many modelers make the mistake of carrying an aspect of weathering too far but this extreme condition is represented wonderfully here. Just right on muddy transfer to tank from driving and crew.
Ive claimed that Ron cant sleep because he doesn’t have time, with all the creations he cranks out.
It’s more realistic to think that if my stuff looked this good, I would be too excited to sleep. That’s got to be how it is for Ron?
Congrats on your airbrush. I love mine but find I have to stay in practice with it or I turn rusty. It certainly does things you can’t do with a brush. I find that the atomizing action makes Vallejo Matt varnish dry flatter than ever. 2-3 times flatter than with a brush and with a thinner layer to boot.
Hey Clint, thanks heaps buddy and really glad you like it. I do sleep LOL but as I mentioned on other projects I'm now retired from the Army and on a pension due to injuries so besides doing the house work, cooking and picking up the kids from school I have a lot of free time so what better way to spend it then building diorama's and customs.
I do get excited when I build a diorama or custom as I can visualize the end result but it's always great to see the end result. I don't have an airbrush yet I helped a mate with a dio the other week at his place so I got to use his air brush and damn I was so stoked with the results so I'm saving up to get my own.
You are so correct about some modellers over doing the weathering which can make a brilliant model look crappy but it does take time and practice to get the weathering down.
Most impressive once again, Master hemble! These tanks needed a lot of fuel...very interesting setting and excellent realization!
You put a lot of work into all these dots on the tank! And your attention to detail is most remarkable!
Thanks for sharing this Panther with us!
- Philipp
Thanks heaps Philipp and always my pleasure mate.
Ron