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- From: The cornfields of Ohio
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Posted by crockett
on Saturday, February 11, 2006 9:14 AM
Smokin,
I know you are trying really hard to get this Tiger into the dio. But, I have a few comments that may help you in the future. First, it is always a good rule to weather tanks from the ground up. The lower hull and suspension should be weathered from the INSIDE to out. In other words, the hull walls, inside roadwheels, top of the track and hull belly/glacis are clean as a pin. This would be an impossible scenario if your goal is realism. I would offer that you should view your model from ground level, and you will see what I mean. Also, there is a technique that you can use with your airbrush, that is, a light ultra thinned filter, or mist coat, to mute and fade the base coat colors, to make the vehicle look like it has been "used" or in the weather for a while.
Steve
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