A few months back, I bought 4 Axis and Allies Marder III Ms with the intention of repainting them for Flames of War. When they arrived, they looked like this:
I gave them a general basecoat of Dunkelgelb, picked out the tracks and muffler with detail painting, then sealed with gloss enamel and added decals based on historical pictures of Eastern Front Marders (unlike most German tanks, it appears Marders were given a two-digit numbering ID). I then resealed with another coat of gloss enamel, gave them an oil wash, sealed with flat enamel, and finally added the camouflage netting.
Voila!
3 comments:
That is really nice. Make me think …
You make it all sound so easy!
They look great.
I have the same A&A models I use for my "cheapest army ever", but I didn't repaint. Yours look great. Good work. Mez
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