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My lastest work:Hezter

January 20 2005 at 12:54 AM
 

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Re: My lastest work:Hezter

January 20 2005, 11:16 AM 

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Wow, very realistic!

January 21 2005, 1:18 AM 

Like the colour variation, scratches and the random distribution. Excellent work! What paint and technique did you use for the weathering? Please advise.


 
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All are used Tamiya's paint

January 22 2005, 11:47 AM 

I use tamiya as basic acyclic yellow color and white scheme,also the chip and water mark.I used a non-sharp knife to mark some random scratches.I did use acyclic paint to used as filter by origional yellow after I mentioned process.
And then weathering by soluble and nonsoluble pastels and MIGpigment to~
Cheers,

 
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Mockhoff

oh i am the rookie~

January 22 2005, 2:10 PM 

how to use a non-sharp knife to mark some random scrarches?

do u guys think that the effect of wash inculde the effect of filter? i try this in these few days~ which one should be used first? filter or wash? and could i wash or filter more than once? and should i use that same colour to wash and filter??? i still working on my Pz III... and using the panther as an experiment~ hahah

 
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hobbyman

Re: My lastest work:Hezter

January 25 2005, 11:25 AM 

wa ! Great work !!

 
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