over the last week I've been practicing how to paint camo on tanks in this case German , I've found a way that looks good although to do it to an acceptable level is going to take a lot of practice but it can be done as the photos will indicate
The best way I've found is to dry brush this is a panzer IV I built some time back and it's turned into a practice piece
This has several different attempts so it's not uniform but I thought I'd so off the best attempt so far and then there's some photos of it in winter camo so it's become an actual build instead of just a lump with different colours on it
Please feel free to offer advice/comments
these are shots of the left and right side of the turret I'd like you to concentrate on as you can see the dry brushing has created a sort of blended effect this does need practice it's not how I would present a model but this will come and I think in a month or so I will have a viable effect and in six months it will look like it's been airbrushed
This is the winter camo
This is also a practice for a T34 I have planed
					The best way I've found is to dry brush this is a panzer IV I built some time back and it's turned into a practice piece
This has several different attempts so it's not uniform but I thought I'd so off the best attempt so far and then there's some photos of it in winter camo so it's become an actual build instead of just a lump with different colours on it
Please feel free to offer advice/comments
these are shots of the left and right side of the turret I'd like you to concentrate on as you can see the dry brushing has created a sort of blended effect this does need practice it's not how I would present a model but this will come and I think in a month or so I will have a viable effect and in six months it will look like it's been airbrushed
This is the winter camo
This is also a practice for a T34 I have planed

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 Only the air brushers amongst us  will appreciate my disagreement as some of us can't even get the paint through the airbrush (see old threads)that's an art and a skill in itself! I won't say one is better than the other as I feel it's what..... "Suits you sir"  
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, for perhaps twenty years, until now I've rediscovered a new world of modellism, and decided to bet on the AB.
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