Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf C French Campaign Tamiya 1/35

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Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf C French Campaign Tamiya 1/35

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Model building of the  Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf F from the Academy kit is slowly coming to an end. I decided to continue dissolving the topic of Pz.Kpfw. II. I started building the Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf C French Campaign from the Tamiya kit. I must say that this kit is very good and pleasant to build.



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I started building of this kit. All parts fit together very well. 



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Today, small progress.



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Nice work Milan! The Tamiya Panzer IIs are beautiful little kits, a shame there are not more versions of them around :D

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There is another version, tank used during Polish Campaign. They will release version Operation Barbarossa, I think.

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Yep, I've built them both :) Where did you hear about the Barbarossa version? North Africa with a refitted cupola would be an easy modification as well.

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Re: Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf C French Campaign Tamiya 1/35

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I glued small details, then sprayed the model with a Mr. Surfacer 1500.



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Today I sprayed the model with Dunkelgrau Base paint from the HATAKA set. I lightened the base color by adding white to break the uniformity of the surface. Next, I started "soiling" the chassis with a mixture of sifted clay and white glue.



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Little progress again, chassis and tracks completed. Sprayed with glossy varnish as a base for decals. Overall, building a model from Tamiya is easy and joyful.



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Little progress again, wash, matt varnish and painting of  some details.







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