Dragon Panther A late, Russian army - 1:35
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Re: Dragon Panther A late, Russian army - 1:35
Almost identical to the pictures in your opening post! Just check the "3", add a little bit to make it look more Russian. That´s the only I would do.
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Re: Dragon Panther A late, Russian army - 1:35
And thus starts the weathering process...
Recently i bought a small batch of different premade washes by AK and AMMO. Sofar i must say i am very pleased with them. Not much notable difference from my usual oil paint washes but the fact that i can grab a jar at will without having to mix up stuff is very convenient.
Sofar only a dark wash has been added to bring out details. I will continue with the usual gamut of filters, rust washes and streaking effects.
Recently i bought a small batch of different premade washes by AK and AMMO. Sofar i must say i am very pleased with them. Not much notable difference from my usual oil paint washes but the fact that i can grab a jar at will without having to mix up stuff is very convenient.
Sofar only a dark wash has been added to bring out details. I will continue with the usual gamut of filters, rust washes and streaking effects.
My facebook modelling page: https://www.facebook.com/KermitsModellingBench?ref=hl
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Re: Dragon Panther A late, Russian army - 1:35
Looks pretty cool so far. Are you washing over the entire model and letting it collect in the recesses or pin washing into the details?
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Re: Dragon Panther A late, Russian army - 1:35
this dark wash i tend to do all over, just to make all panels, rivets and other detail pop. i then go over it with more different washes to pick out specific detail
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