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Definatly like the camo effect ( tri colour ) looks nice with all the armour plating in place too
Well done
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Stretchy bandages are good for camo netting ( cut piece out square say 10 cm x 10 cm and gently pull the corners. You can spray paint with earth colours and accepts pastels too then wrap around barrel once dry and paste with a bit of Pva glue ( drys clear ) you can tease out some strands to look like leaf etc
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Thanks a lot. I did rather enjoy painting the camo. Not sure my compressor enjoyed it quite as much.Originally posted by \This is looking real good Shaun.Comment
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Thanks. I have a couple of methods to try now.Originally posted by \Stretchy bandages are good for camo netting ( cut piece out square say 10 cm x 10 cm and gently pull the corners. You can spray paint with earth colours and accepts pastels too then wrap around barrel once dry and paste with a bit of Pva glue ( drys clear ) you can tease out some strands to look like leaf etc
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I think some form of dark wash is going to happen.Originally posted by \Noone suggested a darkwash?Comment
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I like the panzer iv. The armor makes it look mean.Originally posted by \Definatly like the camo effect ( tri colour ) looks nice with all the armour plating in place too
Well done
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Good plan! It'll transform it, especially the running gear.Originally posted by \I think some form of dark wash is going to happen.Comment
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just a few tips Shaun , I myself like to darkwash the model as I build it. When everything is dark to start with I feel it gives the model depth and shadows. Affter the whole thing is washed you can then begin putting you color scheme on and it will be set back into all the lines and crevices. As you have already painted the model , I suggest using very thin water colors like acrylics to brush on some dark. It will sink into the crevices but not do much to the overall paint job.Originally posted by \I think some form of dark wash is going to happen.
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Thanks for your advice. I will try to remember that for the next model I do.Originally posted by \just a few tips Shaun , I myself like to darkwash the model as I build it. When everything is dark to start with I feel it gives the model depth and shadows. Affter the whole thing is washed you can then begin putting you color scheme on and it will be set back into all the lines and crevices. As you have already painted the model , I suggest using very thin water colors like acrylics to brush on some dark. It will sink into the crevices but not do much to the overall paint job.
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I fell out with my paintwork. I don't know why but I I just stopped liking my tank so had a little break and decided to give it a quick repaint. She looks a different beast and I feel a lot happier with it so far. Hope you guys like it too.Comment
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Thanks. Glad you like it.Originally posted by \I like that new paintjob! The angular look suits the P4.Comment

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