Panzer 4.

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Carl,

You've done a pretty good job on this one, made more impressive by the fact that you're not primarily an AFV modeller - how did you do the chipped paint effect? Looking forward to seeing the finished vignette with Max Wunsche & his crewman.

Cheers,
Chris.
 
Very nice

Looks great Carl. The paint chipping is superb. Not sure what the issues are meant to be with the wheels. They look fine to me. What scale is this mate?
 
I would say that this is nearly finished, just need a cuff title for the right hand figure. Chris the weathering is hairspray, oils and Mig powders. Grant 1:35th mate.
Carl.
 

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Hi

Looking good.

I think the issue regarding the road wheels is how you depicted the rubber element of them. The rubber does not extend down on the hub as far as you have painted it. See the raised line about half way between where you've painted too and the wheel edge - that's were the rubber "tyre" stops.

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After weathering etc. it may not even show.

Alan
 
Very very well done, Carl.
A ground work of AFV is wonderful.
I liked it very much.
Your idea is unique and wonderful.

Mitsutaka.
 
Nice wedgie vignette Carl!
Those figures are really nice and the weathering PZIV looks top-notch .(y)
 
Carl, Brilliant painting of the figures and as said before great effects. Will take a closer look at the club tomorrow.(y)

Cheers Ken
 
This looks very good mate, nice work on the figures and great painting on the tank section, its nice to do a bit of armour every now and then.

Lovely job

Steve
 
Hi Carl; this is exactly the kind of little vignette I'm fond of. Really cool, thx for sharing with us :)
 
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