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I have painted some german Tamiya figures in the oakleaf spring pattern,the base coat was xf 52,flat earth,should I use xf 52 as a wash to tone down the colours,there is so much conflicting advice
Thankyou PeterI would go for a neutral colour Paul - black/brown is good for that sort of thing.
Will do that Jacko,thankyouDarker than the base colour is a better idea than using the base colour itself. By using a darker wash, you’ll shade the figure at the same time as (hopefully) toning down the too vibrant colours. Again, though, better to practice on a test figure first.
Not sure about pictures yet Peter,the standard on here is very high,and my work is not!!!I find it better to paint camo in muted colours in the first place. I don't use washes myself, but that sounds like the best option - it will also pick up the shadows and define the detail. Don;t forget to post pictures!
I have painted some german Tamiya figures in the oakleaf spring pattern,the base coat was xf 52,flat earth,should I use xf 52 as a wash to tone down the colours,there is so much conflicting advice
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