Graeme ,oh my sanity is restored esp after reading about some strange paint from the Fatherland being used .:smiling3: Well done .We have a green T-34! Ok, it's just the first coat, but more to come.
It's that Bob the stug, he's a bad influence!Graeme ,oh my sanity is restored esp after reading about some strange paint from the Fatherland being used .:smiling3: Well done .
We have to watch him , if it's not a StuG he's building water bourne ones !It's that Bob the stug, he's a bad influence!
Graeme looks great but if you keep spraying coats on this John is going to go into 4BO shock lol.Another cot of green, next up the small items need painting.
It does! Build up the required depth of shading with dry brushing (when under the influence of Sauvignon Blanc seems to work for me ...) and remember to use old. crappy, brushes!Certainly 'getting there', I'm intrigued by the pre-shade, and wondering if it'll work with a hairy stick:thinking:
Don’t worry the meds won’t last long and you will be foaming at the mouth again where Ricks coat so I can mop up the drooling. Lol.It's ok Graeme the meds have kicked in, still hard to curb the excitement of seeing this and 4 BO.:nerd:
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