Tasca Panzer II L 1:35 scale

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Awesome work so far. I'm enjoying watching this come together.

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Michael this is looking amazing my brotha!! :thumb2:
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Great wok, you're a very talented modeler! I think the debris looks good, but some thatching from the roof would be really cool. You might even be able to use real grass, if you find some really thin stuff. Happy modelling!
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Debris for buildings is always a difficult thing to balance.
In reality the debris from a building is an enormous pile of chaos and disorder and it's almost impossible to discern what the original structure was.
Most of the remains of the building are usually buried beneath the rubble.
As modellers we have to find the balance between reality and what is visually appealing.
There's no solid rule that I'm aware of other than More rubble is good rubble.
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Excellent work so far Michael :th:! Can't wait to see the dio finished mate :cheers2:
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top notch work Micheal

its a little gem


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I see no one has cleaned the house for a loong time :) and some roofer needs to be contracted...

Nice idea for dio, Michael ... and Panzer comes along like it was already top class.

Good job, my friend.

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Thank you very much for the kind words :)

Next i put on the tracks. I kept the running gear moveable so in order to take advantage of that i wanted to incorporate a small obstacle on the street. I decided to use a broken off telegraph pole from Tamiya. With some pressure the running gear adapts nicely to the uneven surface.
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Then i primed the ruin and acessoires black. I intend to paint the ruin and debris frist, then i will apply the mud, grass and snow.
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Very nice progress Michael :th:! The moveable running gear is very impressive :clap:. Very well done mate!
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Great composition Michael good planning too. This will be anothor beautiful piece.
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Thank you very much :banana:

I got more work done on this project today, i´m very happy about that :dance:

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Vallejo rust pigments were used for the rust effects on the exhaust.

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I drybrushed the edges of the model with the brighten up sand yellow base colour and applied some chipping effects using a dark metallic colour. The chips were made with a Q-tip stick, i dipped it into the paint and dab it on some areas which are prone to chipping. Finally i drybrushed the whole model carefully with iron paint to create the metallic glare on the tank. I´m afraid that effect is not really visible on the pictures.

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The tank commander is finished now, he is already glued in place.

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I noticed the quite messy frontplate of the tank, so why not adding this detail to my model too?

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I used dried plants from my garden and glued them with wood glue.

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Some leaked oil on the rear of the tank. I used AK Interactive "oil stains".

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The rust stains were made with MIG "light rust effects".

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I really like how the weathering looks so far! Mud and dust will follow later when i position the tank on the diorama.

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I also got some work on the diorama done! I painted the walls white using my airbrush.

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Fence and bare stones were painted with a brush. The rubble will be painted with the airbrush again but this will have to wait til tomorrow.
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Awesome job Michael! The chipping and rust looks really nice! :thumb2: :th: :thumb1: Can't wait to see the finished dio, yours are always superb!
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i`m looking at this thinking...... "i wish i had only 10% of his skill"
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I'd be happy to just stand in the room quietly and watch him work... Amazing!
I want soo bad to go downstairs and work on mine right now because I just read this update... But I'm completely exhausted. :tongue:
Tomorrow!!!
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Love it, great work Michael! :thumb1:
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Really great work dude.

I really like the diorama base :th:
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I worked like a madman on the diorama today :mrgreen:

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Next i painted the rubble with the airbrush. I also accentuated some stones of the walls by painting them with different tones of grey. In order to weather the fence a pit i applied some brown paint with a sponge to create some chipping effects.

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The wooden parts were painted by brush using "earth brown". I also added a wooden door and hod. Now the building looks more like an agricultural shed.

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Next i applied a wash (black oil paint and turpentine) all over the ruin.

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I painted the telegraph pole the usual way. Then i glued stretched plastic sprues on the isolators. Later i painted the wires black.

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Next i mixed earth from my garden, wood glue and water together in order to create this earth paste. I applied it with an old big brush and pressed the telegraph pole into the wet surface. Same with the tank model, by pressing it into the surface you can create track marks in the dirt. Simultaneously i used the same earth paste to create mud effects on the tank. In order to give it a wet look i mixed it with glossy varnish.

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Then i applied a coat of Woodland Scenics "water effects". I dilluted it with water and poured it over the still wet earth. This way i wanted to create the look of wet mud.

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Worked nicely :th:

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Let it snow! I mixed "Rast Deranauo" snow powder, water and wood glue together and applied it with an old brush.

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It became a bit more snowy than i intended but i like it anyway.

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I wanted to create the look of fresh snow, like it has snowed in the past night for the first time.

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Thats the look i wanted to reproduce. First snow does not cover everthing right away, more distance to the ground means more snow accumulation because the earth is warmer than the walls and debris of the ruin. On a muddy street it is unlikely to have a solid snow cover right away as the moisture prevents the snow from accumulating. Anyway, its not science but model building :nena:

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Some plants got placed into the still wet snow.

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This is quite creative and makes a lot of fun. It really improves the natural look of the whole scene.

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Thats how it looks now. It needs some time to dry now.

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Next i will paint the frame of the diorama black and thats it :cheers2: The finishline is infront of me already.

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I think i posted this pic before already, it provided the inspiration for this diorama.
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Excellent work Michael! This is an awesome build mate. I love the whole scenery on the dio. The snow effects are outstanding. Very well done :bow:: !
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WOW :jd:
The wet mud looks great and the snow :clap:
Love the pole in the road :dance:
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Thank you very much guys :th:
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:jd: Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful work...as always Michael. :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Your diorama's are inspirational... :bow:: :bow:: :bow::
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Awesome work as always Michael!! :clap: :clap: :bow:: :bow::

You always seem to manage to capture the very essence of the scene, which takes an exceptional level of skill and craftsmanship! :th:
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Fantastic work, it just seems to be getting better with each picture. :thumb2:
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Just read this post... :jd: WOW... the ground, the snow, the building , the tank, actually the whole dio is amazing.

take a bow micheal this is amazing work as always

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That's brilliant work Michael, love the snow effect :th:
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Thank you very much for the kind words :D
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Getting caught up on these builds and I think your dio is coming along fantastically. :banana: :banana:

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That's some top shelf building here! :clap:
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Alright, let´s finish this up :)

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I painted the frame of the diorama with black acrylic paint and cut the name label from the box of the tank kit. Then i glued it in place. May look a bit shabby but for me the diorama itself matters!

And here we go: My finished "Holy Toledo, its a Panzer II" SIG entry showing a Panzerkampfwagen II Ausführung L of the 4th Panzer Division in Russia, early winter 1943.

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More pictures and a video will follow in the reveal section. Thank you very much for following and commenting this project, it was as always a pleasure to set such a building thread up here on this forum :thumb2:
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What an odd looking Panzer II!! And as always you have done a brilliant job.. :) :) It is a beauty.. Like you said, it does look like a baby Tiger.. :)

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Thank you mate :)
Go ahead, i really like to see the tiny Italeri Panzer II. There is enough time left to do this.
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Michael,

I have had a long spell off YouTube but hope to return within the week.. :tongue:

Been busy catching up on this forum and also various Christmas preparations, as I will be working all over Christmas as usual, only having the night between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day off.. :crazy:

Have completed the old Airfix 1/72 BAC Lightning F2, wanted to get it done before the new kit is out.. and I have also just finished the Revell 1/72 JagdPanzer. Have posted photos of the Lightning on the forum (aircraft section) but as yet haven't had time to post the JagdPanzer..

I also need to complete a British motortorpedoboat (Revell 1/72 Vosper MBT) before next Monday as it will be my entry for the Land, Sea and Air competition my club have every year in December.. but I should still have plenty time to complete the little Panzer II before the time is up! :)

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This looks awesome mate, the Jagdpanther with this nice camo is great in particular. some nice progress on the motorboat aswell :) don´t worry mate, we will see all this stuff soon enough here and on YT, no need to rush my friend :cheers2:
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Again once more in here as in youtube this is a great work,now that i am looking the pics i like the tracks even more!!!!

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