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Hi Tanner! No problem. I see you joined the 1/285th scale modeling site which I help moderate.
I posted my initial tutorial on how to clean the miniatures with pictures of my 3 simple tools.
My most recent post there was how I applied the camouflage to my mid to late WWII German tanks.
I posted my initial tutorial on how to clean the miniatures with pictures of my 3 simple tools.
My most recent post there was how I applied the camouflage to my mid to late WWII German tanks.
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Hi Begemot
Thanks very much! I have more T-34s on the way. I will also be posting pictures of some items you painted for me as well pretty soon.
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Thanks very much! I have more T-34s on the way. I will also be posting pictures of some items you painted for me as well pretty soon.
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Hi Panzergator! Thank you very much. I do intend to post more pictures of my post WWII stuff here soon including pictures of the M60A3s that Begemot painted as well as a few more Israeli M48 based vehicles.
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Here are some of my T-34/76 1943 models.










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Here are some of my stream and river hexes per Tanner's request. I will feature some of my terrain here from time to time.







I need to make more stream and river hexes with bridges. I actually have a fair number of bridges from several manufacturers including GHQ, CinC, Leva, and some others.







I need to make more stream and river hexes with bridges. I actually have a fair number of bridges from several manufacturers including GHQ, CinC, Leva, and some others.
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Pete - More superb T-34s. Great river terrain pieces. I like your foliage treatment on the banks. The color of the water is very realistic. The ford shows shallower water. Nice touch. Are you using a specific Humbrol color for your water or is this a mix?
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Please visit my website "Lair of the Begemot": (https://lairbegemot.blogspot.com)
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Thank you all very much!
Begemot, for my river colors, I actually used some old Polyscale Luftwaffe colors. These are acrylics. One of the colors is a darker green but not the black green color. The other one is more of an olive color which I added over the other one to show shallower areas.
I start with a 1/4" Terrain Maker piece for the river itself. I painted on some green house paint, in this case "Tannenbaum" from Behr which is the color I use for the sides of my Terrain Maker pieces. I usually put on two or three layers and letting things dry between layers. The final layer is pretty thick straight out of the can and I stipple it with a stiff brush.
This gives the "water" its ripple effect. I did more stippling on the river than the streams so the water looks a bit more rough.
I then spay the Luftwaffe Green over the Tannenbaum. It is more of a deep gray green with maybe a hint of olive. I hit some of the lighter green along the banks and at fords to give the effect of shallower water.
Here are some more pictures of "in progress" streams with a couple of bridges I will complete later. The first bridge is by GHQ, the second is by CinC which I modified to fit the Terrain Maker hex, and the third larger bridge is by Leva which I picked up at Historicon a number of years ago.





Begemot, for my river colors, I actually used some old Polyscale Luftwaffe colors. These are acrylics. One of the colors is a darker green but not the black green color. The other one is more of an olive color which I added over the other one to show shallower areas.
I start with a 1/4" Terrain Maker piece for the river itself. I painted on some green house paint, in this case "Tannenbaum" from Behr which is the color I use for the sides of my Terrain Maker pieces. I usually put on two or three layers and letting things dry between layers. The final layer is pretty thick straight out of the can and I stipple it with a stiff brush.
This gives the "water" its ripple effect. I did more stippling on the river than the streams so the water looks a bit more rough.
I then spay the Luftwaffe Green over the Tannenbaum. It is more of a deep gray green with maybe a hint of olive. I hit some of the lighter green along the banks and at fords to give the effect of shallower water.
Here are some more pictures of "in progress" streams with a couple of bridges I will complete later. The first bridge is by GHQ, the second is by CinC which I modified to fit the Terrain Maker hex, and the third larger bridge is by Leva which I picked up at Historicon a number of years ago.





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Thanks very much, Chris!
Here are some more pictures showing my stream hexes in an actual terrain setting. This is a small village in Lithuania with a bridge. The Russians want to seize the bridge from the small force of Lithuanians guarding it. Do I hear Mi-8's in the distance.....
This layout is currently over at my friend Scott's house and is going to be used in a game depicting a Russian airborne assault to seize the bridge over the stream for follow on forces to use. This is a hypothetical Modern NATO vs. Russia game.




Here are some more pictures showing my stream hexes in an actual terrain setting. This is a small village in Lithuania with a bridge. The Russians want to seize the bridge from the small force of Lithuanians guarding it. Do I hear Mi-8's in the distance.....
This layout is currently over at my friend Scott's house and is going to be used in a game depicting a Russian airborne assault to seize the bridge over the stream for follow on forces to use. This is a hypothetical Modern NATO vs. Russia game.




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Here are some pictures of my M-60A3s. These were painted by my good friend, Begemot, and were a gift from him. They represent M-60A3s from 3AD which is the unit I served in Germany. I was in 2/33 Armor and commanded C Company from 1983 - 84.
These are painted in MERDC but without the sand color in the pattern. This was the particular scheme of 3rd Armored Division.





These are painted in MERDC but without the sand color in the pattern. This was the particular scheme of 3rd Armored Division.





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OOOH! OOOH! LOOK, DADDY! M60A3s! What a GREAT TANK!
Very nice, and what a thoughtful gift from Begemot!
I was down in Baumholder when you were serving in the Rock! Was Dennis Crumley there when you were? I knew him from Fort Knox. Had a lot of respect for him. My wife and I ran into him at the Giessen O club, I think in '83, at Sunday brunch. I can't recall what we were doing up there, unless just touring my old 3AD (Friedberg 1975-1978) grounds.
You likely are aware 2-33AR ran the M103s in the '50s.
Very nice, and what a thoughtful gift from Begemot!
I was down in Baumholder when you were serving in the Rock! Was Dennis Crumley there when you were? I knew him from Fort Knox. Had a lot of respect for him. My wife and I ran into him at the Giessen O club, I think in '83, at Sunday brunch. I can't recall what we were doing up there, unless just touring my old 3AD (Friedberg 1975-1978) grounds.
You likely are aware 2-33AR ran the M103s in the '50s.
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Pogo was right. So was Ike.
"A Gentleman is a man who is only rude intentionally." (Churchill)
Give credit. Take responsibility.