SU100 Russian Tank Destroyer

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Wow Pete... you really nailed that camo buddy. Right on the money!!!!
The colours, pattern, shade, bullseye.
That's freaking awesome!!!
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Really good job on the camo, it´s coming out really nice :thumb1:
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Wheels done

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It comes in very nice, so nice I almost launched most hated game ever again :D
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Loving the paint work dude. :th:
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I really like the paint too!
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Awesome build, and love that camo! :clap:
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Looks great Pete.
That part holder is pretty clever stuff buddy!
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As Haloween is but a day away, I got stuck in to finishing off this Su100

I had a matt varnish disaster where it went all white and powdery. After much scrubbing, it's back to something reasonable but is shiny, but I dare not try the matt varnish on it again, so like this it will have to stay

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That looks awesome Pete, nice work mate :th:
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Indeed awsome. There is a real feeling of weight in those pictures - the finish you have given model makes it look like a true beast made of metal. Great job :th:
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That was really amazing finish!
Even with disastrous varnishing - that came along really top class.

Good work, buddy.

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Beautiful work Pete!!!
I love that camo work buddy.. that looks fabulous :th: :th: :th: :th: :th:
What did you use for the varnish?
Nigel Wells just had a horrible incident with some humbrol. Apparently there maybe something wrong with the line of varnishes.
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Thanks Coen.
I used Vajello Matt Varnish over a previously dried coat of Tamiya Clear. Then it all went pale and frosty looking.
I wonder if it's because one is alcohol based and the other water based? I suppose should have tried it on a test piece first :doh: - that's the lesson for the day.
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Awesome! :clap:
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Great work dude.

Came out very nicely. :th:
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Re: SU100 Russian Tank Destroyer

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stunning work
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