Tamiya JSU-152

pingvuiini

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Just finished reworking a prebuilt JSU-152 with the usual amount of crust, but I heeded the advice of some posters here and really held back on the mud spattering. I think it looks 'cleaner' overall, or at least not as distracting.

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Super paintwork, weathering, distress, so realistic, brillliant, wish i could help with your question though, but I don't feel qualified, I just wanted to say how good your model is so far........... :)
 
Great work as usual pingvuiini

I love your rusty and crusty style my friend, keep them vcoming this way please!
 
Awsome job indeed. Is it true that some tanks went out of the factory without a lick of paint even :eek:
 
War-torn an battered - just the way I like them. Looks excellent.

What is the scale?
 
I agree---great weathering and a very distinct "style" to your models.

Good to see that you didn't go overboard with that "paint chipping" thing with the Xacto knife--this model looks more realistic.
 
Thanks for everyone's comments!

the doog said:
I agree---great weathering and a very distinct "style" to your models.

Good to see that you didn't go overboard with that "paint chipping" thing with the Xacto knife--this model looks more realistic.

I am ashamed to confess that I am starting to do that technique again. It's just so.........crusty! ;D
 

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