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Best way to create natural camo foliage on a tank?

May 10 2012 at 7:07 AM
tabb tharrington  (Login tabbtharrington)
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Currently working on a Normandy Panther A dio. I would like to tastefully add a few bits of foliage to the tank, nothing too overpowering, nothing that's going to obscure the model too much. What is the best solution for creating this effect? P.E., paper product, use real roots?
I have some Eduard P.E. ivy that I plan to use on my building, but its a bit too small to use for camo on the tank, what else exists, and who has it online?

 
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