Two different ways of painting a panzer grey. Tigerīs B&W technique ... and the "traditional" way on thos Panzer II. Of course, just a question of taste ... and time! Pz II was completely painted within a week.
The Pz II
The kit
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Base color
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Some chipping
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And the finished kit
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Brothers:
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Thanks for looking! any opinion or suggestion will be higly apreciated!