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Dyer404
Alberti Dániel (Dyer404)
HU

A few shots

Album image #1
Sooo, after applying the yellow, on this shot, well it seems to be yellow.... 
 

Album image #2
...and the final product of the group build weekend looks like green... which it turned out to be(with almost no weathering, highlighting, etc.) 1 
 

Album image #3
Final product of the group build weekend (with almost no weathering, highlighting, etc.) 2 
 

Album image #4
Final product of the group build weekend (with almost no weathering, highlighting, etc.) 3 
 

Album image #5
After I got home, I started to work on the ramp (xps, with balsa sides) 
 

Album image #6
As you can see, the base is from xps (supplied with the diorama base from Buco Model Base), here it is covered in AMMO Mig Muddy Ground acrylic paste. It does have a nice texture! 
 

Album image #7
The full ground painted with some brown, dunno which though. You can see the base supplied xps fits perfectly. 
 

Album image #8
Added AK dark earth pigment, mixed with water. I did this to match the mud on the model. 
 

Album image #9
Position check. 
 

Album image #10
Applied a mixture of different color grass, shorter threads were also put into the mix. 
 

Album image #11
It was too uniform, so I put some yellow flowers on. 
 

Album image #12
Heyyy, nice ass! Painted the rear lights, first with Vallejo silver, then with Tamiya clear red. Also the side prisms were painted the same way, and were cut from thin plastic sheet. 
 

Album image #13
Since it still wasn't interesting enough visually, I made these guiding poles from 0.5x0.5 plastic rods, and hand painted with Vallejo Game Color gory red (the white is not painted, because I'm a very lazy man... 🙂) 
 

Album image #14
Added the water with AK still water. But a friend pointed out, that the surrounding area should also be muddy, from the splashes. Hell, he was so right! Again, watery mix of the AK pigment was used by a brush. 
 

Album image #15
Fixed the vehicle to the ground with a small nail superglued to the bottom, then sitcked into the base. 
 

Album image #16
Added the antenna (melted sprue), and the almost final composition was ready. 
 

Album image #17
Rear view. 
 

Album image #18
The thick mud on the BTR was created by pigment mixed with AK pigment fixer, then applied with a toothpick. Additional weathering was done by dry pigments, and sprinkling brown acrylic paint. 
 

Album image #19
Before she went to the PSMK competition, red and white (these are from freal plants) flowers were added to make it more eye-catching. 
 

Album image #20
Was really surprised by the gold medal! 
 

Album image #21
And today didaster struck... was going to show the model to the club in Békéscsaba, but the nail let go, the BTR then became a cannonball... 
 

Album image #22
But I managed to restore it. The jumping angle is not correct tho, but it will stay this way now. 
 

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7 20 June 2022, 20:12

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Didn't take too many pics...

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1:72 BTR-80 APC (Trumpeter 07267)

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