Pz.Kpfw .II Ausf. F, Pz. Rgt. 25, 7 Pz. Div., 1940-41.

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Looking very good! Do you have the same problem I get with milliput and always end up mixing too much? It's nice to have a bit extra to use as your test piece to poke at to see if it's cured but I'm bad about way over mixing.
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LyleW wrote:Well done!
Thanks for following and encouraging, Lyle. Right now I’m very pressed for time so any chance I get is usually spent elsewhere. This was literally the smallest step I could take on any plastic kit at the moment.
Floki wrote:Looking very good! Do you have the same problem I get with milliput and always end up mixing too much? It's nice to have a bit extra to use as your test piece to poke at to see if it's cured but I'm bad about way over mixing.
Thanks for following as well, Clint. You raise a good question. Milliput can be mixed in very small parts. I make the leftovers serve as the hourglass just as you do. However I have found that a ball of putty hardens faster without tension, not having to stretch to fill an area. I usually give a project 12 hours to cure before moving on to the next step in my fill process. In this case, I will wait until tonight.
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Cool to see you trying your hand at armour Bruce - It's a nice little kit, it remains my only finished 1/35 build to date.

Looking forward to seeing what you do with yours, the work on the Turret looks great.
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Thanks, Stuart! If I remember correctly, you narrated your project here. I will have a look for it!
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Oh yeah! :shoutout:
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Exactly!
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That's looking beautiful
March as one, Don't look back
Odin's sons... Attack!
Unleash hell! Do not repent! Warfare grants us no lament
Let your weapons slash and tear This is no place for fear
Hold the lines! Move as one! In unity our victory's won
Our shields will form a mighty wall
United we shall never fall
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Stikpusher wrote:Oh yeah! :shoutout:
Carlos! Many thanks!!!
jeaton01 wrote:Exactly!
John! Many thanks!!!
Floki wrote:That's looking beautiful
Clint! Many thanks!!
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This grey mix is closer to the period renders of color. It’s a full shade darker than Tamiya’s German Gray, but quite close to what I am seeing here. The difference between taking a photo at 5 pm and at sundown (when this was taken) clearly indicates how actively the color shifts with lighting; add a thorough coating of road dust and the color breaks apart into lighted edges with darker connecting spans.
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