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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 6, 2004 7:20 PM
Humbrols rust or Tamiya's RedBrown works great for a base coat. Then follow the instructions as given above.
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 5, 2004 4:22 AM
I normally use humbrols rust as a base coat, wash with a darker version of the paint, then dry brush with tamiya acryllic metallic grey
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    March 2003
  • From: Rain USA, Vancouver WA
Posted by tigerman on Thursday, November 4, 2004 9:54 PM
According to the article, he painted them brown and applied a sludge-wash and then drybrushed the tops of the chevrons with silver. He didn't specify what brown he used, just said dark-brown. The wash was a mixture of 5 parts thinner, two parts black acrylic, three parts liquid dishwashing detergent. Hope that is what you wanted.

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  • From: SO CAL
Posted by cplchilly on Thursday, November 4, 2004 9:51 PM
This is what I usually do
1. Start with a dark brown as a base coat first and allow to dry a couple of days ( 1 should be enough for acrylics but I only use enamels on rubber band tracks to give it bite)
2. Next go with a very dark (almost black ) wash and aloow to dry 1 or 2 days again.
3. Drybrush starting with the original color and progressively lightening it until it is where you want it, sometimes I go almost to a bright rusty orange but that is only for high humidity dio's such as SE asia, you dont want that much for the desert.
4. Again allow to dry a day or two. Then I usually start with Testers steel and initially do a heavy dry brushing on both sides and allow it to dry. Then I use various metallic shades that are brighter than the steel and usually go to Titanium or Aluminum for a final drybrushing usually only on the cleats and guide teeth these seeing the heaviest wear.
Some people even use pencil graphite as the final color. Hope this helps.
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    July 2003
  • From: Philippines
Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Thursday, November 4, 2004 9:21 PM
Sorry to say that I have not seen the Firefly on FSM mag that you are refering to and therefore, I could not comment on how to achieve the look you want. However, there has been a lot of discussions here about painting tracks. I tried to type PAINTING TRACKS in the SEARCH window on the upper right corner of this page and got a couple of posts about this topic but of varying methods. So please try the search by yourself and see which one is most suitable for your needs.

Good luck.

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    November 2005
HELP PAINTING TRACKS
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 4, 2004 9:13 PM
i people,for the second time this week.i just posted a topic on panting tracks,(witch i need help with and i dident get no reply)so im asking 1 more time for someone to help me.on the new fine scale model mag,on the building a sherman firefly ,if i remember right,i seen tracks on there,i want to knoiw how to paint it just like that,please,this is very important for me to know .thank you and i hote 2 get what i was asking for.i hope that dident make me sound rude cause i wasent tring to beSleepy [|)]
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