1/144 Ju-87 Stuka 'After the battle' diorama - Unofficial GB

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Thank you guys

Now, I did some little job, finish the engines, paint with alumminum Vallejo paint before the paints, and detail/wheatering the engine details, let´s to pics:







Here with the figure the I´ll use:



Just this by now,

Thanks to see
 
Hello guys,

Just a few update, I´m working a lot on the last days, so don´t having too much time to modelling

Ready to paint:



Painting aplied, I use here the salt technique to make the wheatering





Finished, I did a little washing on it







Start to work on the landing gear:







Add too this piece on PE in canopi





I´m preparing to make the diorama scene, so I have just a question, what is the color of the ground in the Austria region ?

Thabks to see

Best regards to all !
 
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Wow, that's just amazing. My eyes hurt just looking at that but, man, what rgeat detail work!

Take a look at DerAdlerIstGelandet's thread about photos on his Bavaria trips. Very similar to Austria.
 
WOW!

I just read last night about the salt technique, I'm going to try it on one of my bombers.

Thank you guys !

The salt technique is quite easy to do:

you will need

- Water
- Soap
- Salt
- Thin brush (000 or thinner)
- Medium brush

Mix some water with a little soap, so with the brush, make little drops of water on the aircrat, after that take the salt (with another brush) and put it over the drops, let it dry.

Looks like it:

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m275/aeroescala/DSC07448.jpg

Before dry, paint over the salt and let the paint dry, so, just remove the salt.

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m275/aeroescala/DSC07451.jpg

The finish will look like this:

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m275/aeroescala/shokki 144/DSC00279.jpg

Model finished:

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m275/aeroescala/shokki 144/DSC00320.jpg

It´s i good to do weathring markings on cowlings and fuselage on 1/48 and 1/32 too, the finish is very realistic...

If you need some more help, just ask me,
 

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