After a busy Week in Berlin I was able to go on with this Panzer IV. After primecoating with Tamiya dark sand I painted it with Vallejo "Middlestone". Then the tracks and wheels were painted. Last part so far is the camo pattern. As you can see in the last picture, I want do it like the painting of the Panther.
The tracks will get a load of "mud" because the details are "horrible". But you know that if you ever bought an Armourfast - Kit ;-)





I know that the camo isn`t historically correct, but nevertheless I like it....
Nice work, Armourfast can be and nearly always are terrible but cheap!
AntwortenLöschenThe Panzer is one of the best tanks ever made. I love them!
AntwortenLöschenA Armourfast Mk IV is better than no Mk IV.
AntwortenLöschenGood progress Mork.
Thanks a lot!
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