How do you paint German WWII camo. Need Help
bobb,
After you complete the armor piece in its normal camo pattern you can use white chalk mixed with a bit of water. After it has dried, you have a pretty good winter camo effect. The best thing is, if you make a mistake, you can correct it pretty easily.
Here is a good article on it:
Another easy way to do a winter wash is to paint the base color with acrylics then spray white enamel color. After that brush white spirit or enamel thinner all over the model to achieve winter wash. The thinner wont affect the acrylic base coat. Its easy to do and looks good. A bit of mistying will tie the colors together.
I cheat, I paint the vehicle in a very light gray, almost white. Then I dry brush the base color over the wear points. Basically it’s like doing it in negative, drybrushing a dark color over the light color. Gives the illusion of a winter white wash being worn off.
Thank you very much for the response.
Bob