WIP Marder II D by Alan (Continued)

Tony lee

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Ready for another orphan?
This one was shoved aside a year ago :-[ and even though it's not that great a kit it deserves to have it's just reward don't you think? ;D ;D ;D

The AM i'm using in hopes of improving a sows ear:
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This is the condition it was left in:
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All the remaining components are gathered up and i'm ready to bring her back from the dead.
Are You?
If so, hang around and see how my first Gray/Grey turns out.

It's Friday boys and girls
Tony lee
 
You know to count me in on this one Tony!! Pulling up a chair and hanging out for a bit if you don't mind!! ;)

BTW....How many do you have in the stash waiting on the "fun" part of painting and weathering??? :eek:
 
Wow look at that production line, looking forward to this,
 
How many in the cue? Only Nine not counting the Marder II D.

Funny how fast you can get behind ain't it?
Tony lee
 
Yeah Spud I didn't think so,problem is they take up space just sitting there.
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Tony lee ;D
 
Merry Christmas and before you run off to grandma's house here's a quick update for you.
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Be safe and we'll see ya Monday
Tony lee
 
Lovely looking model this, i really must try some of these AM parts out some time.

Merry Chrimbo. Matt
 
"Air Brush? We don't need no stinking Air Brush!" ;D

She's looking really fine there Tony!!! ;)
 
The tracks are now ready to refit:
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SBS:
A dip in track black
A light coat of AK Interactive Track Wash
A light wash of W/N Burnt Sienna oil
A light wash of W/N Raw Umber oil
Rubbed down the area where the road wheels ride with one of those art eraser pencils
Rubbed down the cleats with AK Interactive Dark Steel pigment instead of sand papering them

A dab of MIG's Russian Dust pigment when installed back on the Marder

And The Beat Goes On
Tony lee
 

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