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Just about to fit the spare tracks when I noticed injection marks.

Now going to make some mud. Pantherman
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Tracks, mud and weathering all done. Crew added. Finished.

Not accurate or realistic but alot of fun building the kit and then messing it up. Pantherman
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Nice snow! How did you do that? I've been watching some ww2 specials on Netflix and was watching tanks covered in snow and thought I haven't done that yet. It was strange though because the tanks were sliding all over the place, going into ditches etc and I would think a tank would have excellent traction on ice/snow.
 
Not with all-steel tracks on a hard surface, like an iced-over, paved road. Because steel tracks have a lot of profile, they have only a very small contact surface in that case, so they slide very easily.
 
Nice snow! How did you do that? I've been watching some ww2 specials on Netflix and was watching tanks covered in snow and thought I haven't done that yet. It was strange though because the tanks were sliding all over the place, going into ditches etc and I would think a tank would have excellent traction on ice/snow.
Used a little fine spray bottle with water in it. First lightly spray the model the put some white tile grout or powder filler in a little sieve. Tap the sieve gently over the model to create the snow effect. Repeat as many times as you need to build it up. After final dusting, leave to set then light coats of matt varnish airbrushed on to seal it. Pantherman
 

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