James, no problem...I will advance with myself between russian AT gun, mines, mud, mist....alone...abandoned
Roy, you're right; I've read that as the paint was satin or matt, it takes a lot of dust, and that's why we see the vehicles with colors lighter than just built ones.
Derek, thanks for the pics, very informative post.
I like tank 525, but with less damages, just the drive wheel and left track. This is my first Pz 38 and don't want it destroyed
First of all, I want show a diorama that I like a lot and I will use as "inspiration", specially the tall base.
More pictures in or in
This is a Hetzer distributor; as we can see, the spark cables are nor visibles, they go inside the corrugated tube to the other side of the engine block
BTW, the Hetzer has 2 carburators?...I mean...those things under the pale blue tube are carburators, aren't?
First parts glued; some tubes added. Dragon guys, with well intentions, molded a vertical part with the hull roof, to support the engine covers; but this part overlap some details od the firewall, so, it will be modified
We cann see some color in the engine compartment: part dark gray, part red primer. This is a vehicle beibg restored by a reenactor group: (
http://www.lssah.com/38t_restoration.htm)
The vehicle exposed in the Plus Model shows the engine compartment in green color...No idea wich green the czechs people uses.
In these 2 thread (and in others), british collegue Michael McLaughlin wrote something about a restored panzer 38
http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/th ... ior+colors http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/th ... rder+III+MI use a mix of green and earth to make the "czech green". I can't tell you exactly the color, I use automotive paints, but is more or less like mixing XF58 and XF52 in ratio 10:2
Is just the start, it need more cables, tubes and of course, dirt
Cheers
Darío