Love the attention to detail,Mr metal color Dark iron is a graphite pigment,brush on sets like rock.Paint over it with acrylics and can 'chip' it with toothpick.Easy to use,self levels and polishable.Only takes really thin layer of paint to cover completly and is very durable with water,alcohol and acrylics.Other tricks up its sleeve too.
Really nice job....thoroughly enjoyed watching the build, especially the painting and weathering process. I have a Panzer IV waiting to be built so you have given me impetus to do so. Will also be looking forward to the He 111 build. Thank you!
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Nice build. It's nice to see you paint and weather the small parts before you attach them. I see a lot of modellers online attaching then painting. And they still make it look awesome, how I don't know.
I agree. I paint everything off the model, then glue. Using washes and dry brushing can then enhance the overall look after the model is near completion. So much easier to paint when treated as subassemblies.
Great job but the wire cutters are not made from wood. Check out the Adam Mann's channel as owns one and made a detailed video. Hope it helps and keep it up man!
Love the details (tools, fenders, paint...), I recommend you to put more chipping in areas where the crew usually step on or where tree branches streak the paint off; mud in the tracks, oil, dust... but an amazing work, really great job!! 👍🏼
thank you mate!, good feedback. Sometimes I like to do a more intensive weather in my vehicles and sometimes I prefer to do a softer one...Anyway, thank you!
Awesome job !!!! I’m getting ready to build this kit and I was looking at the plastic parts do you think the tools are a little out of scale on this model