- Member since
August 2006
- From: The Green "Mountains", Vermont
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Hey, Ajafleche, thankls a lot for your advice. The paint I used was some old water based craft brand, no specific name, thats why everything looks so thick, especially the skin, Im going to try and get a few basic colors of oil based paints for christmas. And, yes I definately see what you mean with the drybrushing, but it was my first attempt at the technique, And I know I went a bit overboard, I usually do when I first try a new painting technique. Your next question, maybe in the picture the bullet holes appear to be penetrating the armor, but I made sure that they didn't go all the way through, so they look, like you said, more like nicks in the armor. Finally, about the excessive mud in a relatively dry area, another valid point. However, there is a muddy stream nearby in the diorama, and, I was trying to show a failr late war panzer II, so by the time of this diorama, it was a very obsolete vehicle, not at all new and shiny. Thanks for the ideas
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