This is a little better than my jeep, but I dont know exactly how it compares to others. It is very muddy as well.
Feel free to comment on anything, I know it isnt as good as others, but I would like to hear your opinions.
MARC[:)]
This is a little better than my jeep, but I dont know exactly how it compares to others. It is very muddy as well.
Feel free to comment on anything, I know it isnt as good as others, but I would like to hear your opinions.
MARC[:)]
My other post applies here too. Once again I dearly wish my earlier models looked like that… Truly. The point is your experimenting and thats awsome… Keep up the good work
soldier looks good from my end
joe
Again, looks good for your early attempts, you’ll only get better with time.
What technique did you use for applying the mud?
BUT, does it look realistic at all? Thanks for the comments!
I used glue, sand, paint, then dry brushing a bit…
Gotchya, I’d say it worked out pretty well.
It’s a little difficult to tell how realistic the mud looks with the tank sitting on a neutral surface. You might be a little happier with your results if you put the dirty tank on a muddy base, so that the whole context works together.
Thanks for the ideas and input! wbridge, I will be doing that in a short while here… thanks again
MARC
No worries, glad if any of it helped [;)]
You would get a smoother transition between colors if you basecoat it first, ie. Dunkelgelb or Grey. The mud and washes blend in a little more in my opinion.
Nice job though, you’re ready for MTD.
Looks great, can’t really add to anything anyone has said.
Looks super, thanks for the peek.
Fine job Marc, looks dirty like the armor purists prefer. [:)]