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INTERMEDIATE BUILD
JAGDPANZER IV/70(V) LANG

INTERMEDIATE BUILD
JAGDPANZER IV/70(V) LANG

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INTERMEDIATE BUILD
JAGDPANZER IV/70(V) LANG

MATERIALS AT


A GLANCE
AMMO by MIG Productions
(www.migproductions.com)
A.MIG-011 Dunkelgelb aus ‘44
A.MIG 7112 Tool Colors Set
AK Interactive
(www.creativemodels.co.uk)
AK 082 Engine Grime
AK 105 Dust Effects
Lifecolor
(www.airbrushes.com)
SPG 02 Tracks Painting &
Weathering Set
UA 237 Dark Olive
UA 409 Dark Brown
UA 733 Tire Black
Tamiya
(www.tamiya.com)
XF-56 Metallic Grey
Vallejo
(www.creativemodels.co.uk)
74.600 White Primer
74.602 Black Primer
RAL 8012 German Red Brown Primer
26.518 Matt Varnish

bond when it was glued to the
rest of the hull. Tamiya supplied
two figures which, after painting,
were set aside for later.
A coat of automotive grey
primer was used to check for
blemishes, after which the hull’s
interior was sprayed with Vallejo
White Primer and left overnight to
dry thoroughly. All hatches were
closed and any openings masked
from the inside, before the entire
model was sprayed with the
same primer mix as the tracks.
The first camouflage colour, MIG
Productions’ A.MIG-011 Dunkelgelb
aus ‘44 (probably the best pale
version of Dark Yellow),
was misted

so that the primer layer was only
just visible. To complete the hard-
edged camouflage, Lifecolor UA
409 Dark Brown and UA237 Dark
Olive were used, with each area of
camouflage masked carefully with
Tamiya tape, pre-cut into shape
with the kit colour guide used as
reference. After the camouflage
had dried, small triangles of olive
and yellow were painted by hand.
While the upper hull was put
aside to dry, rubber road wheels
were painted with UA 733 Tire
Black and, to enhance the detail,
the running gear and lower sides

were treated to a pin wash of AK
Interactive's AK 082 Engine
Grime product.
To create better adhesion, the five
decals were placed in position over
a layer of previously applied

“THE PERISCOPE HATCH WAS


ABLE TO SLIDE FROM


SIDE TO SIDE”


 A 70-30 mixture of Vallejo Black and Red Oxide was used to prime the entire model.

 The first camouflage colour, MIG’s Dunkelgelb aus ’44, was applied in a mist coat so
the primer layer was just visible.

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