Saint-Chamond Heavy Tank - Medium
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1 11 November 2018, 10:08

Nicely done. Also a very good idea having those figures on, for showing the scale in a simple way.
11 November 2018, 13:58

Thanks, I try and add figures for just that purpose and to humanise the models a bit
11 November 2018, 18:26

Very nice! The mud around the tracks and overall weathering turned out nice. How have you done the black demarcation line in the camo? Edding fine liner?
12 November 2018, 09:09

Track mud was vms pigments with akryd fixer, as per the youtube video, very happy. Cam pattern was sprayed with Panzer putty masks and just brush paint the black demarkation lines with Vallejo. thanks for kind words
12 November 2018, 12:52

easier than you think, the panzer puttty is too viscous so moves even in an hour, leaving fine lines between cam colours. The black covers that, and in some instances is about 3mm wide to achieve that.
13 November 2018, 13:28