>>6340246I didn't keep a build log, but I can explain how I did some parts of it.
The lights are just made from two red LEDs and a coin battery, the shtora dazzlers normally have a gap between them and the turret but I bridged that with clay and superglue, then drilled holes through with increasingly large drill bits, painted the insides silver to reflect more light, and glued the LEDs to the inside of the turret so the light would shine through, which required carving out a bunch of plastic inside the turret to make them fit.
The camouflage was done by spray painting the whole thing black, then masking it with a bunch of poster putty/blu-tack/whatever you want to call it, spraying Krylon "almond" paint that looked way too light at first but darkened with flat coat, more masking, and finally the green.
Then carefully painted the little details like the anti aircraft gun, little hoses going to the fuel tanks, log on the back, etc.
The weathering on the kit was done by first lightly drybrushing everything with gunmetal(though so much of it rubbed off that's barely noticeable), then washing some stuff with black and brushing thinned black paint around and under the vent on the left side of the hull to look like some black stuffs been dripping out of it as seems to be the case in a lot of pictures, I don't remember which but I dry brushed or washed the whole thing with light brown/beige paint so it'd look dusty and dirty as it does in a lot of pictures, then used a combination of washing and drybrushing various browns and black around the tracks, wheels and skirts.
Matte coated the entire kit.
The little blue camera lenses are made by cutting out pieces from some shiny chrome looking sticker sheets that come with lots of gunpla kits, then just turning them blue with a marker, carefully inserting the bigger one, and having to hold the little square one in place with a very tiny amount of super glue because it kept falling off.