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Weathering Help!

LittleNick

Joined: September 24, 2003
KitMaker: 147 posts
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 - 11:32 AM UTC
I was wondering what tech. some ppl used to weather. I am working on my first model Tamiya Sherman M4A3. I would really like anyones help or tips

steve203

Joined: May 25, 2003
KitMaker: 579 posts
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 - 12:17 PM UTC

slodder

Joined: February 22, 2002
KitMaker: 11,718 posts
Armorama: 7,138 posts

Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 - 01:23 PM UTC

LittleNick

Joined: September 24, 2003
KitMaker: 147 posts
Armorama: 0 posts
Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 - 02:06 PM UTC
dude i started those

GunTruck

Joined: December 01, 2001
KitMaker: 5,885 posts
Armorama: 3,799 posts

Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2003 - 02:39 AM UTC
LittleNick - what tools do you have handy? It would be helpful in giving advice if I knew a little more about your setup for modeling...
Gunnie
Gunnie

LittleNick

Joined: September 24, 2003
KitMaker: 147 posts
Armorama: 0 posts
Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2003 - 12:59 PM UTC
I Have a Paintbrush, Paint just about everything but a airbrush

GunTruck

Joined: December 01, 2001
KitMaker: 5,885 posts
Armorama: 3,799 posts

Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2003 - 01:11 PM UTC
Okay - pastels would be great for you to learn with - if you have them...
If not, is your paintbrush a standard one? Meaning for basic detailing. For drybrushing, where I'm steering you, a broad, flat, Sable (fine, soft hairs) brush would be most helpful.
Gunnie
If not, is your paintbrush a standard one? Meaning for basic detailing. For drybrushing, where I'm steering you, a broad, flat, Sable (fine, soft hairs) brush would be most helpful.
Gunnie
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