Ammo Solution Book 21 How to Paint German Mid-War Vehicles
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AMIG6527 SOLUTION BOOK 21 - How to Paint WWII German Mid-War Vehicles (Multilingual)
Limited edition. Only available until stock runs out.
Soft cover, 67 pages with high-quality full-COLOUR photos and profiles.
This book is Multilingual: English, Spanish, French & German.
ISBN 978-84-19665-08-9 / DL NA 1965-2022
Camouflage was a key feature that distinguished German WWII vehicles from allied vehicles, apart of course from the manufacturing, construction and combat values. Extremely innovative and visually diverse masking patterns appeared on the tanks and AFV’s of the Wehrmacht and the Waffen SS, particularly in the middle and late stages of conflict. These interesting and unusual patterns are one of the main reasons for continuous interest in this subject among military modelling enthusiasts. A favorite are the characteristic two and three-tone patterns with an endless number of combinations of shapes and the proportion of colours used, it is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for subsequent modelling projects
The base COLOUR used by Germany from 1943 to paint their vehicles was a dark yellow Dunkelgelb RAL 7028. This COLOUR has several variants. Various patterns of green- and brown-COLOURed patches and stripes were applied over this base COLOUR. The first was RAL 6003 – Olivgrün and the 2nd was Schokobraun – RAL 8017 – with these 3 colours you will be able to paint almost any camouflage pattern found on German mid war equipment. The wide range of products that you will find in the SOLUTION BOOK have been specifically selected for applying all weathering effects visible on vehicles operating in Europe, such as the Panzer III y IV, Panther, Tiger, King Tiger, StuG III y IV, Jagdpanzer IV, Jagdpanzer 38 Hetzer, Jagdpanther, Nashorn, Marder II, Wespe, Hummel, Sturmtiger, Sturmpanzer IV Brummbär, Sd.Kfz. 250, Sd.Kfz. 251, Sd.Kfz. 221, Sd.Kfz. 222, Sd.Kfz. 223, Sd.Kfz. 234 and many more.
This SOLUTION BOOK is a complete 67-page guide that explains step by step in four languages (English, Spanish, French and German) how to paint and how to apply the most common weathering effects to WWII German Mid-War Vehicles from the expert AFV modeler John Bonanni.
This is a simple and basic guide intended to help any modeller easily achieve similar results to those shown in each example. It doesn´t matter if the reader is a novice or a more seasoned and experienced modeller, by following the steps in this guide they will be able to obtain amazing results with the efficient and effective methods shown.
With a new design will allow you to follow each step in a very easy and intuitive manner without text by using a simple icon-based code that will show what to do at each step. By following the steps shown in this guide, you will be able to achieve excellent results with very little effort. The model used as an example is the Panzer IV Ausf.G from Border Models in 1/35th scale, BT 0001.