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Groundwork in one day!

My friends, what a wonderful and productive day it was yesterday! I managed to apply the basic colors with an airbrush and treat the muddy groundwork with enamels. On top of that, I also painted th...

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I didn't even notice... and the diorama is ready for paints!

My friends! Today (and yesterday afternoon) I managed to do some progress on the diorama and somehow... I just realized it's ready for painting!

After the last post, I laminated the sides wit...

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Early video

32 minutes of painting and weathering, let's gooo! 

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Diorama in the making

My friends! Yesterday I finally cleaned my workbench from all the paint bottles and dragged out some pieces of styrofoam from the stash. 

The basic shape of the diorama was going to be s...

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Proper pictures!

My friends, here are probably the best pictures I've ever taken. I invite you to zoom in and look at the details, and you'll be probably taken aback just as I was, because they even show quite a lo...

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Ready for the diorama!

My friends, the Valentine is finished, and I would almost say that fun times are ahead because the next step is the muddy diorama, but I would lie this time - the painting and weathering was SO. MU...

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It's gotten muddy!

My friends! The most time-consuming step is done! 

This took me longer than I wanted due to some things, but here we are, the sloppy mud is on. And I didn't enjoy it this much in a while...

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Blue tanker ready!

My friends, I wasn't feeling the muddy vibes yesterday, so I instead painted the tanker sitting in the turret. I'll keep the remaining two figures for the diorama as they're more fundamental to tha...

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Stowage!

My friends, stowage used to be a phobia, now it's a pleasure! Although this model made it slightly more difficult.

I started with the fuel drum, and I've read somewhere that German drums were...

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The story about rust...

... and how I rediscovered my love for oil paints! 

My friends, I started the rustification process the usual way - using enamel washes. However, I wasn't very satisfied with their behav...

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All beaten up and ready for rust!

My friends, I spent the last few days fiddling with tiny brushes and acrylic paints. The first step was highlighting the small details all across the model (and there was a LOT of them!) with two d...

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Washed and crispy!

My friends, I have finished the pinwash. It's no secret that this is one of the most satisfying techniques, and it feels extra good when it's the first thing you do after the initial airbrushing.&n...

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Let the washing commence!

My friends, today I sprayed some of the hard stowage (I'm keeping the wooden boxes for brush painting, and the fuel drum will be also treated with a brush, I just wanted to have a pale base coat fo...

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Posh shadering!

My friends, I'm so sorry for taking my time here! I started editing the build video on Tuesday because on Sunday and Monday (May Day here in Eastern Europe) I had some other duties. So today I fina...

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Early video

Let the Eastern treatment of Western aid begin! 

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Valentine in HD

My friends, it's been a while since we had a set of studio pictures on a white background, right?

But these are something special, and if you really zoom in on any of these, you might notice ...

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And we're ready for paints! And a diorama?

My friends! Things have taken a complicated turn again, just as one would expect with this tank, but I'm proud to announce that it's finally ready for painting, but there's more - you can already g...

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Finished and... ready for stowage!

My friends, finally, the last detail has been glued in place. You'll notice that I replaced all the rivets on the fenders with new ones punched from tin foil, and, surprisingly, that was one of the...

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The worst part of this build!

My friends, leave it to the British tank design school to make things as complicated as possible :D These fenders have at least a 100 bends in the oddest places, tons of rivets, and multiple comple...

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The hull is complete

My friends, now the real fun begins - the photo-etched fenders! 

So I finished the running gear where I used the original Tamiya wheels although I considered swapping them for the more d...

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Some riveting work on the hull

My friends, today's progress is probably not gonna be very riveting, but a lot of work has been done on the hull! 

Besides the obligatory texturing of the armor plates, although I kept t...

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Finally... a tank!

My friends, it's that beautiful moment of a fresh, new project! And it's finally that Lend-Lease Valentine I promised a few times already. 

This is going to be a proper kitbash of a proj...

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Early video!!

My friends, here's the long anticipated WW1 video! :) 

I managed to chop it down to 46 minutes instead of the 51, but still, it's the longest vid I've ever made so far. Enjoy! 

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Beautiful barn from a fairy tale

My friends, here's another Easter catch. This wonderful barn sits in my grandmother's brother's garden, and I only noticed it now. At first I thought it would be a nice addition to a diorama, but t...

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Rural building references

My friends, Easter Monday was a fruitful day, as I was able to snap lots of interesting photos and possible ideas for dioramas. Look at all those textures! More photos in the next post! 

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Dramatic photos

My friends, here are the final shots of the Melusine. I chose the black background once again because I think it adds to the dramatic effect of these little vignettes. The only downside - the black...

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Finish line!

My friends, it's finally over. This project has taken much longer than I expected and wanted, partly due to the Spain trip, and partly due to other duties that had to be done, and also a bit of Spr...

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Almost there!

My friends, here's the Melusine ready for earth effects. One cool thing about these suits - the weathering is fast! What's more, they really are a blend between armor and figures. You can add light...

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Suit painted and diorama finished!

My friends, I finished the diorama and started painting the Melusine. About time, too! 

There are only a few details in the diorama, but the larger scale meant they required more attenti...

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Now for some details...

My friends, I painted the sandbags and the terrain. Let me tell you, my suspicion was correct: sandbags are really hard to paint and post-shade! Even if you use the pre-shading and glazing method, ...

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