Tamiya 32527 - SU-122 Russian Tank Destroyer
More weathering to blend the over-chipping, I've used nothing but old kitchen knife to do chipping of white paint, originally no hobby tools were used to build this model
Tamiya Mud Stick used to simulate footsteps of driver on hull
Tamiya Weathering Master Set C used to add steel feel on gun mantlet and also 'used' gun effect
Mud on fenders and rust effect on engine grills, I don't like it as it's too orange so I might fix that.
Mud on road wheels using Tamiya Mud Stick and Tamiya Weathering Master Set A
Comments
2 7 July 2014, 16:25
Gary
Nice effect of the chiped paint. I also build 1/48th armor. The old Bandi kits. Gary
Nice effect of the chiped paint. I also build 1/48th armor. The old Bandi kits. Gary
7 July 2014, 18:02
Cortex
thank you : )
i'm not any good at modelling so far, also in my country the modelling paints and tools aren't available and i use primitive methods for painting and weathering.
thank you : )
i'm not any good at modelling so far, also in my country the modelling paints and tools aren't available and i use primitive methods for painting and weathering.
7 July 2014, 21:03
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Painted it with ordinary spray paints. Used some references and books to achieve correct winter camo of SU-122's that entered Berlin.
Update (Feb 15): More photos added of model after applying some weathering, I've bought myself some weathering tools recently : )