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Re: Panzer III J, North Africa 1942

Posted: 08 Jun 2019, 20:46
by Shawn Ramsey
Well done with the tracks and the overall build. I really like Panzer III's.

Shawn

Re: Panzer III J, North Africa 1942

Posted: 10 Jun 2019, 00:19
by Philipp Gross
Thanks Shawn! :D Of course your build of this kit is vastly superior :geek:

Some paint:
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I've used Mig Ammo colours for the first time and I'm obviously not yet very skilled with them. I definitely need to add a bit of thinner before I do the next layer.

Philipp

Re: Panzer III J, North Africa 1942

Posted: 12 Jun 2019, 01:43
by Vincent Power
Looking very nice Philipp. Nice and clean. :)

Vincent

Re: Panzer III J, North Africa 1942

Posted: 31 Jul 2019, 23:17
by Shawn Ramsey
Philipp Gross wrote: 10 Jun 2019, 00:19 Thanks Shawn! :D Of course your build of this kit is vastly superior :geek:

Philipp
I don't think so, but thanks. :D

Shawn

Re: Panzer III J, North Africa 1942

Posted: 05 Aug 2019, 17:51
by Philipp Gross
If you say so.... Thanks Shawn ;)

I'm afraid no progress in a while but once temperatures get low enough I can finally continue painting.

Philipp

Re: Panzer III J, North Africa 1942

Posted: 05 Aug 2019, 21:21
by Bryan Krueger
Do you paint in an attic or garage?

I paint in the detached garage and there are no climate controls. :lol:

Re: Panzer III J, North Africa 1942

Posted: 05 Aug 2019, 22:48
by Philipp Gross
I paint in my workshop/office/geek room - problem is, during summer I often need to keep the windows closed until late in the evening to keep the heat out :? Doesn't really help with ventilation :lol:

I have a spray booth, but it's not perfect either. Suffice to say, the late 19th century half-timbered house I reside in has no climate control either :lol:

Philipp

Re: Panzer III J, North Africa 1942

Posted: 05 Aug 2019, 23:27
by Bryan Krueger
:lol: