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R39


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I make this model straight from the box because I have a little  time to spent on modelling.

This Masterbox kit is very nice and easy to build. Only one problem is that te tracks made of vinyl are very difficult to paint,This little diorama shoWs the MK II tank "Lusitania" driving thru the Nomansland to the front.

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I have to end this diorama with some soldiers walking on the side of this MK II, but that should be for another time.

So that's it for today, I hope you understand my english (from belgium) which is not to good.

 



-- Edited by R39 on Monday 5th of December 2016 05:40:01 PM

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Hello Philippe,
Nice model. I like the mud on your tank. How did you make the mud?
Best regards,
Willem

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R39 wrote:

I make this model straight from the box because I have a little  time to spent on modelling.

This Masterbox kit is very nice and easy to build. Only one problem is that te tracks made of vinyl are very difficult to paint,This little diorama shoWs the MK II tank "Lusitania" driving thru the Nomansland to the front.

hpim2822.jpg

 

hpim2823.jpg

 

hpim2824.jpg

I have to end this diorama with some soldiers walking on the side of this MK II, but that should be for another time.

So that's it for today, I hope you understand my english (from belgium) which is not to good.

 


 



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Hello Willem.
To make the mud, I use:
Vallejo Sandy paste 26.215 that I mix with pigments 7109 (natural humber) + 73104(light sienna) or 73102(light Yellow ochre) you have also to ad a few drops of water to the mix to prevent fast drying. Apply and let dry.
Other possibility is to mix the sandy paste with acrylic colors, I also use Vallejo but I think other acrylic brands does it also. The mix with colors gives you more possibilities. Apply and let dry.
The next day to give a good relief, apply a darker wash on the mud and after drying a weathering with a dry brush of a lighter color upon the all surface.
At the end varnish the mud surface with matt varnish.

So I hope I give you the information you want willem.

happy modeling.



-- Edited by R39 on Monday 5th of December 2016 06:16:06 PM

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Very nicely done Philippe, both the model and the base are great.
The Vallejo weathering pastes and pigments are really good to use.

John

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Thanks Philippe!

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That's a really nice build Philippe, the weathering on your Mk.II is very convincing and the base is great.

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Has anyone else noticed "new and improved" seems to mean it doesn't work as well as it used to?

 

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