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Friday, June 12, 2015 - 07:02 PM UTC
J’s Work has released new airbrush masks for complex tank camo schemes. There’s two for Leopards, including a Greek Army scheme, two T-62 / T-72 schemes, and one for an M4A3E8.
J’s work have added to their range of airbrush masks, designed to help the modeller achieve a neat authentic finish to various complex camouflage schemes. The masks are self-adhesive pre-cut sheets, which include printed on location guidance marks, to be applied to the model after the base coat, and, where applicable on three colour schemes, a second layer of masking is applied following the second paint layer. The sets include colour profiles (as seen here) to show the finish you are aiming to achieve, and also masks for the wheels to help quickly obtain a neat finish on the tyre painting.

This release sees the following new sets now available, stockists being listed on the J’s Work website (link shown above this news item). Prices for these items generally seems to be around $11 or 6Eur.

PPA5127 - Airbrush CAMO-MASK for 1/35 Leopard2A4 Camouflage Scheme
PPA5128 - Airbrush CAMO MASK for 1/35 Leopard 1 / A4 (GR), Hellenic Army camo scheme
PPA5129 - Airbrush CAMO-MASK for 1/35 Russian T-62 / T-72 Camouflage Scheme 1
PPA5130 - Airbrush CAMO-MASK for 1/35 Russian T-62 / T-72 Camouflage Scheme 2
PPA5134 - Airbrush CAMO-MASK for 1/35 M4A3E8 Camouflage Scheme (Special Edition)
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The Leo 2A4 scheme doesn't look quite right. Cheers Christopher
JUN 12, 2015 - 08:51 PM
You are right, after checking my Tarnplan, I noticed some serious errors. A NO-GO for me.
JUN 13, 2015 - 10:43 AM
Well, with the Leopard 2A4, apart from possible errors that Hermann mentioned it starts with the black colour patches named as "dark green"...
JUN 13, 2015 - 01:30 PM
I keep getting reminded of that "done is better than perfect" maxim, and thinking but how in so many cases, like this, it's probably best to get someone to check your work before releasing it... (reading ISO9000 quality manual...)
JUN 13, 2015 - 02:42 PM
How do you get these masks to lay firmly over the complex shapes of a tank,it's not like your laying them on a smooth surface ? The turret,toolboxes,hatches,and so forth. It seems like more trouble then their worth.
JUN 13, 2015 - 05:29 PM
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