Sturmpanzer Brummbär
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1 28 March 2014, 23:23

When i remember correctly, it took him half a day to weather the skirts. He was very Patient!
28 July 2015, 09:16

Cool model, Ingmar!👍
The camo scheme is nice and the wheathering well balanced - great!
28 July 2015, 11:03

Its a beauty!!keep posting here 🙂😢
Are those Side Skirts separate?
Or is this just one piece?
gtrz Razz
28 July 2015, 13:29

Thank you all!
@Razz: The skirts are sheet metal and separate parts. They were included in the kit. Maybe you can have a look at one of the reviews of the kit. I also added some in progress pictures of the skirts at the end of the album.
28 July 2015, 19:38

Den durfte ich ja auch schon mal live sehen. Klasse Arbeit und wie immer tolle Fotos 🙂
28 July 2015, 19:58

Those are AK Dust Effects (Enamel) mixed with some plaster. Sprinkled on with old brush and airbrush. After a short drying period I softened the sprinkles with a flat brush moistened in odorless thinner. Application might be a bit heavy. Maybe it would have been better to have less sprinkles and then repeat the process with a slightly different tone to give more variation.
29 July 2015, 17:04

This flat out looks great! I especially appreciate the last 3 pics...well done!
10 January 2020, 02:30

Very nice result. But I doubt that such a camouflage would have been very effective. In a forest in autumn may be... Not an easy science.
10 January 2020, 16:01
Album info
Pictures of my Sturmpanzer Brummbär. I started the build at the Scalemates Meeting on Wangerooge in 2014. Build and base coat have been finished in 2014. Then the model sat on the shelf for almost a year until I finally managed to finish it during the 2015 Scalemates Meeting.