Tamyia DAK sd.kfz.222

JR

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Stunning mate. ! You have the knack, please send some to me.:smiling3:
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Daniel Horvath

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That's very nice Scottie Congrats man ! did you make the track marks in the sand when it was still wet ? I made am mistake on mien and didn't do any track marks and now my sand is rock solid and no way to make any :sad: do you have any idea how can I make some afterwards ? please assist if you can . Thanks regards Danny
 
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He's done it again! Fantastic Scottie - mind-blowingly realistic. We all bow down....
 

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Morning Scottie,
Playing catch up...again! I’ve missed loads of updates, including this. The 222 looks excellent on its base in its DAK guise mate, superb work!
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I cant believe I missed the final reveal!.:astonished: Another Scottie classic. You got a fantastic final look. I like the cracking on the base as well. Very realistic. Another one to be proud of mate:thumb2:
 

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Scottie mate, that’s simply stunning. Love the worn paint but even that is eclipsed by the cracked mud. Looks real to be honest.
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That's very nice Scottie Congrats man ! did you make the track marks in the sand when it was still wet ? I made am mistake on mien and didn't do any track marks and now my sand is rock solid and no way to make any :sad: do you have any idea how can I make some afterwards ? please assist if you can . Thanks regards Danny
Hi Daniel,
Thanks mate, as to the tracks the only way I can think of is scraping the tread in with the tip of a knife or a very thin layer of plaster or clay over what you have already then do the track marks. Hopefully someone else will have a better idea.
Scottie
 

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Thanks to everyone for the very kind feedback it is really appreciated.
Scottie
 
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Hi Scottie a silly question if I may, the cracked ground finish by the front wheel how did you make that affect please. Your own making or out of a tub ?
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Hi Scottie a silly question if I may, the cracked ground finish by the front wheel how did you make that affect please. Your own making or out of a tub ?
Pete.
Hi Peter,

I have to admit it is out of a jar all my own homemade attempts have not been to my satisfaction. It is cracked earth from AK it comes in a couple of colours.
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Hi Peter,

I have to admit it is out of a jar all my own homemade attempts have not been to my satisfaction. It is cracked earth from AK it comes in a couple of colours.
Scottie
Cheers Scottie, I've been looking at the AK desert stuff looks very good.and I just wondered.
Pete.
 
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