Excellent work Bruce !
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Pz.Kpfw .II Ausf. F, Pz. Rgt. 25, 7 Pz. Div., 1940-41.
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Tamiya F-4B Phantom II 1/48
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On the bench:
Tamiya F-4B Phantom II 1/48
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Re: Pz.Kpfw .II Ausf. F, Pz. Rgt. 25, 7 Pz. Div., 1940-41.
Coming along nicely on this one Bruce!!
I see you're going through the throws of color shades. Been there and done that many times. In the end it's all left up to personal interpretation. There are a million opinions out there on this and in the end the only one that really matters is our own. Build on my brutha.....I'll be tuned in.
I see you're going through the throws of color shades. Been there and done that many times. In the end it's all left up to personal interpretation. There are a million opinions out there on this and in the end the only one that really matters is our own. Build on my brutha.....I'll be tuned in.
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Re: Pz.Kpfw .II Ausf. F, Pz. Rgt. 25, 7 Pz. Div., 1940-41.
Kari! Thank you very much for following and commenting, your work always inspires me very much.KSaarni wrote:Excellent work Bruce !
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Joe! Thank you for following and your comments. You are right about the opinions on what is what color out there, who makes the most accurate. Like many on the forum, I would swear by Model Master for integrity, consistency and ease of use. Although the Tamiya colors are growing on me I find myself thinking about Panzer Grey.mustang1989 wrote:Coming along nicely on this one Bruce!!
I see you're going through the throws of color shades. Been there and done that many times. In the end it's all left up to personal interpretation. There are a million opinions out there on this and in the end the only one that really matters is our own. Build on my brutha.....I'll be tuned in.
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Re: Pz.Kpfw .II Ausf. F, Pz. Rgt. 25, 7 Pz. Div., 1940-41.
Bruce, this is more incredible work you're doing! I have been following along but not as much as I would if I got notification here. Having built this kit for a commission, I know how good it is. Still, your skills have made it come to life in ways mine hasn't. I know if you did that diorama, it would certainly match Shep Paine's skill, if not surpass it.
Bring it home Bruce!
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Re: Pz.Kpfw .II Ausf. F, Pz. Rgt. 25, 7 Pz. Div., 1940-41.
Bruce, here’s a good shot of some German armor cleaned up and on parade after they fall of Poland. Take into account the lighting conditions, but I think that Tamiya Panzer Gray is a good match.
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Mark! You are too kind. When is this month’s Hobby Day? I’m hoping it’s the second weekend, so I can bring this and you can give me pointers.Duke Maddog wrote:Bring it home Bruce!
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Carlos! Your research and interpretation skills are formidable. Thank you for taking the time to post these images. Truly. These are an incredible window back in time. An older era. A vanquished era. These are amazing propaganda shots.
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Re: Pz.Kpfw .II Ausf. F, Pz. Rgt. 25, 7 Pz. Div., 1940-41.
Nice work on the lower hull closing up all of the motorization holes Bruce. Once it’s all painted up, it’ll look great!
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