Panzer III Ausf. J
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Comments
2 February 2014, 08:10
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Excellent shading and weathering. The tank is very much 'alive' with all the extra detail and 'carry-on baggage' 🙂
Also proves that the sun is a superior source of light when it comes to photo realism.
2 February 2014, 08:41
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Hi Dan. Looks great. The weathering and added pigments add a great realisitic look. The stowage adds to the look as well. Looking at the box art, it looks like the jerry can rack was a an aftermarket addition? Eduard? Beautiful photos as well. A pleasure to look at!
20 February 2014, 02:17
Album info
DAK 1942