Was hoping to achieve a dry winter finish - one that was more worn off than chipped/scraped. No wet mud this time.
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The chipping looks rather raw closer in.
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Muffler could do with some tonal variation - thinking of a patchy white application.
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Restrained earth effects using a paste of Humbrol enamel and MIG pigment (thanks Jamie).
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This one's been a crash-test dummy for afew new (to me) techniques, and a first winter scheme. Tried to concentrate on the techniques, rather than getting everything right "in one go". Comments/suggestions most welcome. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Ralph.