From A to Z: Solarus Super Heavy Battle-Tank

From A to Z or From Plastic Bag to Battlefield (and not the other - morbid - way around).
This time we take a look at the miniature named Solarus Super Heavy Battle-Tank produced by Trolls Under the Bridge. I have bought one, prepared and assembled and tried to paint it at my best.
A - Parts of the miniatures in the plastic bag as it comes from the producer
B - The parts of the miniature - you can see how some resin parts are coming with flesh (parts that have to be removed).
C - The miniature assembled and unpainted.
D - Priming the miniature with Black Primer 602 Vallejo.
D - Painted miniature with the base coat of Lutwafe Unif. WWII 816 Model Color from Vallejo.
E - Another coat of Lutwafe Unif. WWII 816.
F - Adding details and camo with lighter Lutwafe Unif. WWII 816; tracks and (most of the) turrets  done using Natural Steel 864 Model Color, again from Vallejo.
G - Wash only small parts of vehicle with self-made wash prepared from Beige Brown 875 and also for tracks.
H - Natural Steel 864 again on higher parts of tracks; Olive Green 967 for weapon laser (coming from inside turrets).




 See the full image gallery of the painted miniature here.

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