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"15mm IDF Halftracks - Yom Kippur War"

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Blogger Dallas said...

Greg - I found a tiny metal bit on the floor after our last painting night that looks like it could be one of those ball-mount .30s... are you missing one?

ps the models look awesome!

May 8, 2014 at 12:54 PM

Blogger tarnished epaulettes said...

great work, inspiration for putting some paint on mine! keep them coming!

neil

May 8, 2014 at 1:23 PM

Blogger Moiterei_1984 said...

Awesome work again! One day I'll do some myself... I hope :-)

May 8, 2014 at 3:32 PM

Blogger Curt said...

Wonderful work Greg. I love their hull sides all festooned with gear - very evocative.

May 8, 2014 at 6:45 PM

Blogger Stan M. said...

Your IDF is looking great. May I ask, did you follow the BF paint guide or did you have your own formula?

Thanks,
Stan

May 14, 2014 at 8:41 AM

Blogger Greg B said...

Thanks very much guys!

@ Stan - my IDF vehicle formula is very much inspired by Battlefront's helpful guides. I have found getting "Sinai Grey" looking somewhat correct to be the hardest part of this whole project.

For IDF vehicles, I use a black base coat/primer. Then I use a base coat of Vallejo's "Green Grey", as recommended by Battlefront. At first you will think it is wrong, but stick with it.

I then "pin-wash" using GW washes; I use GW "Agrax Earthsade" for some of the subtler spots - say, the inside of a fendery, or the joint between driver plates and the hood. I use GW "Nuln Oil" for darker spots/clearer "breaks", like the seams around the hood over the engine, or around the "windows", or the doors.

I put the decals on, then use a sponge to "chip" a darker grey colour along some spots to show some wear and tear.

The final step is to use some weathering powders to make it look messier/lived in.

Hope that makes sense!

May 14, 2014 at 9:33 AM

Blogger Stan M. said...

Hello Greg,

Thank you very much for the painting low down, it is greatly appreciated. I will give a go very shortly on a couple of Isherman's, and post the progress on my blog.

Thanks again,
Stan

May 14, 2014 at 2:37 PM

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