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Muddy Tiger hope its better
PanzerKarl
England - North West, United Kingdom
Joined: April 20, 2004
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Posted: Friday, May 07, 2004 - 01:53 AM UTC
Tryed to add some mud to my tiger after some advice from fellow modellers.
DRAGONWAGON
Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Joined: February 05, 2003
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Joined: February 05, 2003
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Posted: Friday, May 07, 2004 - 02:12 AM UTC
Hi Tigeriv,
Much better, it seems a bit dark, but I guess that's just the picture!
Looks good this way, don't you think? For a next project, or even this one, you might consider to try paint-chipping, which gives that real worn look on an AFV.
Keep the pics comming, greetz, DW.
Much better, it seems a bit dark, but I guess that's just the picture!
Looks good this way, don't you think? For a next project, or even this one, you might consider to try paint-chipping, which gives that real worn look on an AFV.
Keep the pics comming, greetz, DW.
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Georgia, United States
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Posted: Friday, May 07, 2004 - 02:34 AM UTC
Definitely coming along. I think the next step is to try and add some depth/variation to the whitewash. If you have an airbrush, consider ab'ing some highly dilute pnzaergrau or dunkelgelb in the areas where the whitewash would have been thinly applied or might have started to wear through. Also, some light oil washes in the recesses would help the details of your nice clean build really pop.