Just a quick update. Yes, I'm still alive! I had to take a break and finish another build, as a present to my wife for our anniversary next month. Now that's done, and I can get back to the Beute-Panzer.
I've started painting the camo. The Tankograd volumes have photos of at least two different Heinzes. Rather than try to faithfully replicate the camo pattern, I've decided to make a representative pattern. As for colors, the concensus of opinion is that Belgian Railway colors were used, since the depot that rebuilt the Mk.IVs was a former Belgian Railway workshop. As for the actual colors, nobody seems to know, so I'll use a red-brown, light green and beige that I've got on hand.
The first color is PollyScale Italian Camo Brown #2, which is a very reddish red-brown. It was applied with just a drop of water in 3 ml of paint to thin it slightly, and sprayed at about 10 psi. I did have to clean the needle fairly often with lacquer thinner, so next time I'll use a drop of Tamiya acrylic thinner instead of water and see if that prevents clogging.


That's it for now. Thanks for looking!
Peter