Hi. In my quest for the 'sloopy' I decided to try something on a Dragon Eelfant model, using a sloopy method to apply the 3-color camo effect. I found a brush called a #2 fabric stain brush over at the local arts and crafts store whose bristles are around 1/2 long, very stiff, and whose brush head is circular in shape and flat across the tip.
So by dipping just the ends of these bristles into some paint that was on the inside lid of the German Green and later Red-brown jars, I used a 'stabbing' type of method of application on the vehicle just here and there, with no particular pattern in mind. Just applying it hap-hazardly, making sure I had a little paint on the brush tip all the time, not too much.
Now it's not the best looking camo job in the world, but a sloopy, half a--, quickily-applied job it most certainly does represent, which is what I was going for. And I do believe that this will probably work for the sloopy winter white-wash effect too that I want on the Nashorn.
Nothing tired, nothing gained. Every now then something does turn out kind of half-way right after all. Ha!
take care, sgirty