NAM's 'Beast Killer" 1/35 Trumpeter SU-152 Late

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NAM's 'Beast Killer" 1/35 Trumpeter SU-152 Late

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So here is my Final Reveal of my build

Model Build: Trumpeter Soviet SU-152 Late
Kit Number: 05568
This kit was build out of the box.
Materials used and use for: Paints - Mig Black primer
Tamiya XF-51 Base color
Americana White Wash for the winter camouflage
Humbrol Matt 110 wood brown for tool handles
Humbrol Metal Cote 27003 Polished steel for the wheels contact surfaces
Humbrol oil Stain Wash mixed with 60% thinner
Micro SET and Sol for decals
Ammo for MIG enamel and pigment set Europe Earth set No 8 for the mod and dust effects
Pastel Chalks for the exhaust rusting and root with Fixative for Pastels by Daler-Rowney

And here is the finished kit

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Hope you guys like it and please do leave comment, good or bad :th:
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Re: NAM's 'Beast Killer" 1/35 Trumpeter SU-152 Late

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I love it! Those tracks, the winter wash color, and the subject itself are epic! Nice job!
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I really like the used and abused look of this :th:

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TheTroyster wrote:I love it! Those tracks, the winter wash color, and the subject itself are epic! Nice job!
Thank you very much :bow::
shortCummins wrote:I really like the used and abused look of this :th:

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Thank you....just the way Russian tanks should look during that era :shifty:
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Weathering is awesome. Needs putting on a dio for a 'Is that real tank?' effect. Top job.
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Awesome ! :clap: :clap: :th:

That's what an old russian workhorse should look like, great job! :thumb2:

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TommyKillander wrote:Awesome ! :clap: :clap: :th:

That's what an old russian workhorse should look like, great job! :thumb2:

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Avgas wrote:Weathering is awesome. Needs putting on a dio for a 'Is that real tank?' effect. Top job.
Thank you very much guys.
I still plan to put it on a dio just need to finish some more parts and pieces.
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Winter white wash always a tricky one, but you nailed it. :th:
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Great job with the SU-152, white wash and weathering turned out very well :th: :th:
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Sorry for only responding now......

Thank you very much for all your kind words.
This kit's weathering was a challenge for me because, it was my first time using mud and sand techniques and also the first time doing winter wash.

Thank you again for stopping by.. :thumb2:
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Wow! It's just P-E-R-F-E-C-T.... Freakin awesome weathering!!! :bow:: :bow:: :bow:: :bow:: :bow::
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Man, that chipping! Incredible! Love it!
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