NOW COMPLETE: Spanish Panzer I Ausf. A Breda 1/16 AMMO/Takom

That's a great build, RT! Your weathering is nice and subtle, and you have the hang of the dot-filter process. The nice thing about using an oil paint filter is that if you don't like how it looks, you can wipe it away and start over.
Now your only decision is where to display it. At 1/16 scale, even a small tank is pretty big.
Thank you kindly! I really enjoyed the oils - I am only used to enamels, so it was a new experience.

As for where to display it...you hit the nail on the head. You see, I'm a wargamer - I put my models in crates much like the ones for guns. I don't even have a place to display it! I'm gonna have to hit Ikea this weekend! :p
 
Hi guys!

I am going to publish a series of tutorials on my YT channel, each covering an individual step in the weathering process. I made many mistakes, and I am by no means an expert modeller, but I hope you give them a watch. I have posted the first one, on tank tracks, in the tutorials section.

Thank you for all the positive feedback with this build!

Enrique
 
Masterfully done!

Gosh, thank you very much! Like I said before, I know I made many mistakes, but I did learn a lot in with this build. One of the main things I've discovered in this forum, however, is about Maschinen Krieger - I have already bought two kits, and there's more on the way!
 
I realy like the appearance of this vehicle. Though it is only a minor modification of the P I really it adds up to a completely different look. Really good modeling and photography too.
 
I realy like the appearance of this vehicle. Though it is only a minor modification of the P I really it adds up to a completely different look. Really good modeling and photography too.
Sorry for the late reply, Lance. I agree, it's a pretty unique tank. That's what drew me to it more than anything else. And thank you for your kind words!
 

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