Hi chaps,
Righto, now the Elefant is done and dusted I’m looking at getting my next build underway.
http://www.dragon-models.com/d-m-item.asp?pid=DRA6363
Unless I pick up a kit from tomorrows show that I’m at that has ‘BUILD ME NOW’ written on it I’ll be building this cracking little kit! I’ve been having a rummage and am very impressed by the quality of the mouldings, the instructions and the PE and it should make make for a nice Pz. IV build - I don’t have a ‘proper’ IV in my cabinet, just Dragon’s older Brummbar kit that has the same or similar chassis?
I’ve made the decision that this will be a whitewashed tank - I’ll only use AK’s Worn Effects solution instead of their Heavy Chipping Solution as it offers a lot more control over roughing up the whitewash - I want it to look just worn lightly as if it’s not been in place long.
Now, here’s the dilemma: I like to look at wbill’s site to see his work and was glad to see he’d built this very kit. He painted his basecoat grey BUT the box art shows a whitewash over DY scheme. Bill mentioned this and went on to build a lovely Pz. IV:
http://www.bpmodels.net/Model/Album/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=24
The box art also shows some perfectly sized and accurate red numbers painted on over the whitewash - a little odd surely?
There are 4 options for schemes - two whitewash jobbies: LAH 1943 and Pz.Rgt.GD, Pz.Gren.Div '43-'44 then there is a grey Kharkov 1943 tank and a final DY Greece option. The Grey tank has white decals, the DY one also white, one of the w/wash jobs has white numbers and the other red like the box art - I’m liking that option.
QUESTIONS:
I want to paint a grey IV with a whitewash - can I do this to be truly accurate? I’m not normally too fussy but I want this build spot on. If it has to be be a DY base then so be it but a grey basecoat under a whitewash always looks killer!
Also, the red decals? Should I put these onto the basecoat then leave them masked for when I do the whitewash so they show through? I can’t imagine troops taking time to paint neat numbers on a messy whitewash?
It’s a 1943 vehicle - I can’t recall when the proper changeover came into effect. There is a grey option so could this Grey tank have had a whitewash? Why not?
I hope you can help guys,
Thanks for dropping by,
Ben [t$t]