Hello everybody! Thanks for the comments.
Grimmo - I can't wait to see it finished neither. It's still going to take some time, but hopefully not so much anymore
Gary - I sent you a PM, could you take a look?
Well now, I decided to go with the current forum's fashion and try a new technique, hair spray chipping to be precise. I think those old, beaten up gas cans with their field-welded brackets make for perfect parts where the chipping could be feasible. So what I did was to paint the cans rusty brown:
Then dry-brush them gun-metal:
then cover with hair spray and finally spray OD. We are talking Humbrol paints here, so that's different from what the masters of chipping (INDY and Schnobs) do, as far as I know. But let's see what we shall see. After the OD dried really good I begun to bother it with a glass fibre pen (bought in an electronics store) but it was pretty resistant. So I helped myself with a little amount of lacquer thinner (but you have to be careful, this thing really has a strong "bite"). After I thought it'll do, I sealed everything with a mixture of future and water with a little water soluable black paint addition. You can see the results below:
I had my problems too, like scrubbing a bit too deep once or twice, but in the end I thing the effect is something I like.
I also started working on the ammo belts, you can see them here painted with Humbrol 12. My source for the belt is the AFV Club ammo boxes set, where you can get exactly 200 belted .50 cartridges in four runs. I'll write more about the belts next time.
Looking forward to your comments, stay tuned
Pawel