RFM Stug III Ausf G interior

Hello!
Next project on the bench. So far no complains, overall fit is great, cleanup of parts is really straightforward. Really a joy to build. Be aware of sink marks, lot of them will be visible if not taken care of.







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Great looking!

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That’s fantastic! I have this kit and can’t wait to build it.

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Wow Sasa you have done an amazing job on this interior! Chipping is very refined and finally someone has nailed the color of red oxide! It’s RED! Not brown! Your other colors look great and detailing is amazing. What paints did you use?

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That’s a very detailed interior

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The colors, oils and weathering products are all by Ammo

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Is there a Tamiya mix for the oxide red color?

Here might be something of interest :

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Progress…
Instructions for inserting gun and upper half of the body were a bit unclear (but more likely I’m an idiot) so I had few screwups but somehow managed to connect it all. As a result gun is a bit loose but I think it will hold. The red stripe seen on pics was corrected and repainted in interior white. Everything is OOB, just made a pair of headphones (not really good) and added few wires. Maybe will add some more washes.




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And yeah… Carpet monster had a feast on some PE parts…

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Excellent job on that interior Sasa!!

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Hi, I went to Aussie Armour last year 2024 and saw the completed Stug 3s on display and saw this frame in the display area and I would suggest that the workshop Wednesday videos be a very good reference for anyone waiting to build a model from. The chassis from memory is an Alkett chassis with the team going to Poland to get parts
I have just bought a RFM kit.
Neil

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Hi, I was told that Tamiya XF-9 is a very good match.
Neil

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Hi Neil. Thanks for those snippets. All contributions gratefully appreciated!

Also welcome to the forum! Great to have new members joining!

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Excellent looking interior.

Surprising at how few rounds there was.

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