Evening all. Would love thoughts on the progress of the Nashorn. Probably the most enjoyable kit I have ever made...now embarking on painting and weathering, which has never been my strong suit. Here is gun compartment WIP...most effort so far has gone into the crew. Really appreciate as honest a comment as possible. My main thoughts are: Is the wash on the gun carriage too much, have I highlighted the uniforms enough. (shell cases on the floor are wrong size, just wanted to get a feel of how it looked.
Tamiya 1/35 Nashorn
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Figures look good Jack. I would personally lighten the wash as I think it is a little heavy. However, it depends on the effect you are after. Do you want to stain the surface or highlight the detail....
Best advice with weathering is do it little by little....and let each layer dry before adding the next. That way you can gradually build up the effect, which will make for a more subtle and believable finish. Don’t rush it and try to do everything in one sitting. However, there are as many ways to do this as there are modellers to do it.... -
Hi Jack, I agree with the two gentlemen Tim and Paul. The wash needs a bit of control for both filtering or highlighting the detail. On application, a moist brush with thinner is used to tease the wash to corners and edges of raised detail as can be seen on some of your rivet and bolts on the gun cradle edge. Excess wash stains on wide flat surfaces should be wipe away with a clean cotton bud. To ecentuate further detail is to do a darker pin wash in places that you want highlighted.
Filters and washes can vary in different hues of cool or warm pigments depending on the base colour.
Cheers,
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To help lighten things up you may want to consider a light coloured dry brush like Beige on the highlighted areas on the barrelComment
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Hi Jack,
A great attempt but agree with the others a little at a time. Plus another thing to remember the gun would have been kept fairly clean as heavy dirt would not have been tolerated by those in charge. As Steve said a gentle dry brush will tone it down.Comment
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I admit I got impatient...the first few layers were fine...then I went over the top!Comment
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We are all guilty of that Jack!:smiling5::smiling3::smiling2:
There area lot of positives about your build and I will look forward to seeing it all come togetherComment
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Jack .
I agree with my good friend Steve " Rivet " Jones. There can't be anyone who has not done it. I still do !
Don't be put off, take the advice as you have and lets see the results. :thumb2:
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Ok some dry brush and some oils work and I think it has been rescued/getting there. Would love your thoughts/further advice.Comment
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Jack,
That is a great improvement, you have achieved a much more natural look of wear and grime.Comment
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