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Wash and filter colour over dark green

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  • Member since
    December 2003
  • From: Montreal
Posted by buff on Monday, January 12, 2015 8:10 PM

Hi Vladimir,

Thanks for the tip.  I have given the kit a thin coat of Future floor polish to seal the Tamiya paint.  I should not have any issues.

On the bench: 1/32 Spit IXc

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    October 2014
Posted by Vladimir on Monday, January 12, 2015 8:24 AM

hello buff.

i used filter and wash and i want to recommend to be very cearful. so i used tamiya paint (in spray) and when i used filter - it remove all paint. so i paint again and use filter very careful. so i don't like it and would prefere pigments instead of filter.

and about wash - i used MIG wash but there is also a good variant to use gouache with Ajax (for dishes) 50-50.

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    January 2007
Posted by the doog on Sunday, January 11, 2015 3:39 PM

Man, cameras are getting cheap now. You should pick one up and get familiar with it. A real camera is much better and way more versatile than those phone-jobs. :)

  • Member since
    December 2003
  • From: Montreal
Posted by buff on Sunday, January 11, 2015 9:29 AM

I'll do my best, but the only camera I have access to right now is on my phone.  It won't do much good taking pics of something that small.

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    January 2007
Posted by the doog on Sunday, January 11, 2015 4:25 AM

It sounds like you are on the right track, Buff. Post some pics soon and show us what yer up to!

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    December 2003
  • From: Montreal
Posted by buff on Saturday, January 10, 2015 1:49 PM

Thanks Doog.  I have already lightened the base coat, so it is not just one plain colour.  I have dot filtered big 1/35 scale afv's, but I'm not going to try that on something this small.

Maybe I will try a dark pin wash for the dark corners and combine it with some dry brushing.

On the bench: 1/32 Spit IXc

  • Member since
    January 2007
Posted by the doog on Saturday, January 10, 2015 1:42 PM

In my experience, this process is better thought about beforehand; you could paint it in a lighter color and  then use an overall darker green wash to darken the recesses and shadow area; the wash will do that very effectively. Small scale pieces are hard to get to look realistic since there is so little surface area for the light to bounce off of--so you have to learn to simulate that effect with paint and painting effects. This is called "Scale Effect".

If you've already painted it a dark Dark Green, I would suggest lightening e base color with a bit of Tamiya Buff or a tan color and spraying the insides of the larger panels on the top parts of the tank. Or, if you feel adventurous, you can try using oils to lighten up the upper parts of the tank where light would hit it. Next, add a very thin wash of green+Black to instill shadows.

The most honest thing to say is that there is no "pat" recipe for this kind of modeling. You have to  experiment a bit and ask yourself what you're trying to achieve and then work slowly, re-evaluating your work as you go.

A good trick on small, darkish armor is to lightly dry rush with tan.This will bring out the lines and panels. You can then further lighten certain key elements once you can better see their definition by using oil paints of greens and white or tan.

  • Member since
    December 2003
  • From: Montreal
Wash and filter colour over dark green
Posted by buff on Saturday, January 10, 2015 10:38 AM
Hi all I am into the weathering stages of a Dragon 1/72 Churchll IV. I've base coated it dark green, and am wondering what colors to use for an overall wash or filter. TIA Bill

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