Hi
I want to invite you to my blog about the Dust Tactics.
At the beginning of something with sticks.
Please comment
Hi
I want to invite you to my blog about the Dust Tactics.
At the beginning of something with sticks.
Please comment
Nice but in Polish. I won't have a problem with that (guess why? ) but non-polish spoken forum users will.
Consider posting stuff in English.
Im one of those guys who doesn't read PLAYBOY for the articles so the pics were nice. But it would be nice to read what you have there as well in English. Thanks for posting!!!!
Gentlemen (and perhaps Lady) uncle "Google" yet invented something like this:
http://translate.google.com
And you think that this text comes from? I do not know the English language;-)
Welcome to the new entries on my painting of Luther:
Send a link to the translated version of my blog (of course in his uncle's "Google")
That looks…. really weird. Sorry.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of the 'peadot' (right?) camouflage. But I kinda like the hasty crew-applied white. Like they got reassigned to the mountains and had to make do. The basing however, is outstanding. I demand a tutorial on making snow.
Of course you're right it is a variant of "peadot" as used in camouflage PzKpfw VI Tiger II, taking part in the fighting in Hungary in 1944.
A white paint? As you can see, I wanted to show that Luther went through a long trail of fire and his crew made ??in haste winter camouflage, which quickly wiped.
On special request now about snow. Recipe for snow is easy, everything is described here: link
Loophole Master you don't have to apologize for. Thank you very much for your feedback. If you could describe what you feel weird the next painting I could avoid it. Regards
I understand you were going for a hasty field paint job, but other than the snow on the base, it doesn't look like a painted tank, it looks like a toy which a toddler has smeared with fingerpaints. The combination of the chaotic white layer and chickenpox peadots creates quite a ludicrous effect.
Loophole Master - I used the technique described by MIG JIMENEZ here
The only difference is that my Luther has a lot more worn layer of white paint. A camouflage itself was actually used on the King Tiger in 1945 in Hungary.
I am a little "pulled" the story of camouflage and modified slightly to use when fighting in Ardens.
But I promise that the next model will have more standard painting.
Recently I promised something big. Welcome to read and watch.
link
Welcome to the second part of the bridge.
During the break between the construction of the trenches and the realization of my films have created something like this …