ISU-122 build – Part 13:Stowage

  • I selected various bits of stowage items from my store, to represent the crew’s items and perhaps things they had picked up along the way.
  • These were painted with Tamiya and Vallejo acrylics.
  • Once protected with gloss varnish and then Mr.Color “Flat Clear” I weathered them using the same oil paints and pigments as previously.
  • Not shown in the pictures but added to the vehicle later were some spent shell casings (RB Model 35p29), weathered by the action of a lighter flame.

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