Awesome!!!
Thanks!
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Thanks for following along.
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Graet looking work MrT!![Y]
What did you use on the storage boxes and tool handles?
Do you mean paint wise?
Yes
Depending on how dark you want the wood I will base coat with anywhere from flat flesh to Khaki and then add a oil wash of a mixture of raw umber and burnt seinna.
That model is crazy good! As a newbie, seeing this kind of quality is kind of intimidating, but gives me something to shoot for. Thanks for the inspiration. Now if I could just get some bench time (seems a lot harder than I thought it would be).
Well thank you! I like your attitude because I’m not doing anything you can’t just keep at it.
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Great paint work on this project.
Ive recently been able to look at your builds posted here. I must say that your approach to your paint finish and final presentation is exemplary. Though it can add depth and realism , l lean toward avoiding heavy use of mud and dust affects so as to achieve a finish much like yours. Please continue to explain your painting approach and technique with each of your builds , they are inspiring and insightful.
Thank you!
Thank you! While I’m not opposed to heavy weathering I do think it tends to be over done in a lot of cases. In diorama situations this type of heavy weathering is called for. You wouldn’t want a mud free tank moving through a muddy field. Likewise a dust free thank in the desert would strange indeed, but for just displaying the tank by it’s self I think a more subtle approach is better. I can achieve a weathered and well worn look by using different colors of oil pin washes while still being able to see the detail of the piece. In the end weathering is still a matter of personal taste and the how the model is to be displayed. Thank you for your interest and I will try to better explain my methods.
Terry
Also, great work on that .50 MG !
I’m only halfway through the thread MrT but it looks amazing! [B]
Thanks guys!
Awesome work. I’m expecting that thing to start its Ford GAA and drive right off of your bench.
Thanks!
O.O WOW.
Overall that’s a 10/10 in my book. Those figures carry this one to the perfect finish.
Like icing on the cake.
Thanks Mike!