Further to Greg's excellent work on his
15mm Jagdpanther, I was motivated to clean up an old project I had kicking around. One of the first 1/48 vehicles I built and painted was a Bandai Jagdpanther. I had never been too terribly happy with it but recently had a thought - I could "winterize" the paintjob without much effort, and use it in a possible Western Front winter game with my new
WW2 US infantry in greatcoats.
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Here's what we started with. |
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Stippled basecoat of GW Deneb Stone |
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The tools of the stippling trade. |
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Finished product after stipple coat of GW Skull White. |
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Ready for some action in the Ardennes! |
3 comments:
Dunno why you weren't happy with the original camo - I liked it; the winterizing is nice too, though. Best, Dean
Great stuff Dallas. Puts an extra tinge to the wind chill here in the city today...
That turned out great.....
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