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My Way of Approaching Washes

May 24 2006 at 9:41 PM
  (Login Kiyatkin)
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Let me know if this is useful to anyone.

http://www.ww2models.com/tips/wash/

Dmitry

Dmitry Kiyatkin
Baltimore, Maryland
http://www.ww2models.com

 
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(Login adamkobrien)
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Nice work Dimitry.....

May 24 2006, 11:37 PM 

Well described & helpful too. I use Humbrol Thinners & Windsor Newton oil paints exclusively with my washes......

Regards,

Adam O'Brien

 
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(Login rinaldi119)
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Great to see this type of help

May 25 2006, 8:56 PM 

Excellent little how-to on a very important aspect, including the varnish. I am sure a lot of guys will learn from this, I know I did.

Thanks for taking the time to post it Dmitry.

Best,

Mike

 
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(Login Parkadge1)
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Very useful

May 25 2006, 12:55 PM 

Thanks Dmitry,
For a well written starightforward explanation.

Pat McGrath
Work to become not to acquire

 
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(Login Chuck44ivy)
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RE: Approaching Washes

May 25 2006, 1:07 PM 

Dmitry,

Thank you for the write up AND the pictures to go with it. Perhaps you should consider writing a 'techniques' book just on Soviet WW II armor. The turret choice was great as I love that Uralmasz cast turret. Your article came just in time as I'm finishing up a Tamiya Uralmasz turret and placing it on a converted DML T-34/85 hull. I bought the Harper Castings set of 2 Russian tankers for the T-34 when it's complete.

What color of Tamiya green did you use? Did you add another color to achieve that shade of green (little white or yellows)?

Thanks again for sharing...Love your Soviet armor!!!

Cheers,


Chuck Willis
College Park, MD

 
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