Painting Guide Notes: Original base coat Tamiya XF-60 (Desert Yellow), brown patches Anita's Acrylic Earth Brown(11014) and Tamiya XF-61 (Dark Green)
In a parallel build I also primed one of the Plastic Soldier Company Panzer IV H's in my favourite Airfix 01 "Grey Undercoat". I had already assembled some, gulp that is very lazy of me, some year(s!) back. It will be interesting to see them side-by-side for comparison (see below, more of this PSC fun to come in another post):
Meanwhile I toned up the Green, Brown and Sand Yellow patches with lighter hues.
- The Green went from Tamiya XF-61 (Dark Green) mixed with XF-62 Olive Drab, to pure XF-62 then I added XF-3 Yellow to highlight.
- The Brown went to Tamiya XF-52 (Flat Earth) and as I highlight I mixed in Anita's Acrylic Lemon Yellow (11055) [done more as an experiment rather than plan, my other option was to add white]
- The Sand Yellow XF-60 was repainted to chase away some of the wandering wash errant flood areas then [as it was too hand] Anita's Acrylics Lemon Yellow (11055) to highlight and if memory serves me correct I probably drooped a little White Anita's Acrylic (11001) as a final highlight.
Panzer IVH "pimped" 360 degree treatment - Facing Left:
Rear:
Front:
Side View:
Quite happy with the results on this 'old timer', no immediate rush to put the decals on (no change there then) especially since it now represents a "wreck marker" in Operation Martlet for the first scenario ;)
Next: By way of comparison the PSC Panzer MkIVH
Perfect timing! Just about to embark on very similar project (give me a year or so) and this is right up my street. Nice job. Easy to see and well explained. Looking forward to the PSC one as that's what I've been investing in....that just feels so disloyal to Airfix doesn't it but they'll always have a place. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteNice! It came up trumps!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gents
ReplyDeleteSRD, don't worry I have a few Airfix kits, but if you want those side skirts you have to look else where otherwise it's a whole heap of pain with plastic-card :(
Cheers Paul
It deserved a little bit of TLC, especially as it goy toasted in teh last Chain of Command scenario
Really nice looking paint job. I use the same colours for my panzers but prefer the TAmya NATO brown and NATO green for the camo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip
ReplyDeleteI'll make sure to take a look when I next pass a Tamiya paint stand
Thanks :)