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Post by Paul B on Sept 26, 2020 21:25:32 GMT
Appreciated Boots dude  . Still a lot to do down there yet, even if nobody sees it later  .
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Post by PorcoRosso on Sept 28, 2020 15:55:56 GMT
That hull looks brilliant. The shading also looks extremely good.
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Post by Paul B on Sept 28, 2020 16:24:25 GMT
Much obliged Joe mucker 
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Post by Robbo on Sept 28, 2020 17:13:25 GMT
Lovely work Paul, them tracks look great
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Post by Snipersmudge on Sept 28, 2020 17:14:47 GMT
Coming along really well mate, love your dirty bottom & track work!
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Post by Paul B on Sept 28, 2020 17:26:35 GMT
Ian, Pete, much obliged indeed dudes 
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Post by Armorguy on Sept 28, 2020 18:00:10 GMT
Great hornyfication Paul 👍😁
The mud looks splendid too. How did you use the smoke for this weathering Paul. I have Tamiya Smoke but never used it.
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Post by Paul B on Sept 28, 2020 18:10:53 GMT
Cheers Guy-bro  . All I do is thin the smoke down, then spray it through a 0.3 mm nozzle, covering all the leading edges  . It's a weathering thing I stole from Ian H  .
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Post by Boots on Sept 28, 2020 18:35:02 GMT
Smoke is now one of my go to paints for weathering.......goes a luuuuurvly colour when used as a wash 
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Post by Paul B on Sept 28, 2020 18:45:39 GMT
Smoke is now one of my go to paints for weathering.......goes a luuuuurvly colour when used as a wash  Oooh.... must try that one soon 
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Post by Boots on Sept 28, 2020 18:49:30 GMT
Panzer aces Dark rust is another nice one when thinned with water mucker.......i also use Vallejo Model colour Raw umber 
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Post by Paul B on Sept 28, 2020 18:56:44 GMT
Writing all the way dude..... keep 'em coming 
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Post by Boots on Sept 28, 2020 19:05:35 GMT
LOL.........the Smoke i mainly use when i do my wood mix  .........if i want to give boxes/wood floors etc a dusty/dirty look i apply the smoke and while still wet i add a tiny bit of Pz aces splinter cam base and just lightly blend it with the wet smoke wash......you can adjust accordingly and does come out quite nice when dried 
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Post by Boots on Sept 28, 2020 19:10:59 GMT
A few pics of when i did the LRDG build........you can see the lighter dusty patches on the bottom of the crates  
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Post by Paul B on Sept 28, 2020 19:17:43 GMT
Now the secrets are really coming out  . I'll give that a try for sure on the next GB...... the sand pit 
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Post by Boots on Sept 28, 2020 19:27:06 GMT
LOL.........i got no need for secrets, always happy to `splain things  As i mentioned i normally use the smoke for the wood to act as a kind of wood stain so to speak and i use it last  I know my method uses a few colours but it`s quick,simple and adjustable being acrylics.....the only painting bit is the first 2 colours of Dark Rust base (or ant Dark Brown i `spose) and a couple of thin coats of light mud all over............the rest is just colour changes with washes, i find using them thin and trying to maintain a lightish wood colour allows me to alter the hue with the smoke  Ooooh........a sand pit HUH!! .........intrigued 
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Post by Paul B on Sept 29, 2020 14:22:30 GMT
Shiny and stickers  .......all 4 of them   More soon chaps 
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Post by Marco on Sept 29, 2020 14:24:33 GMT
Herrr, Pete, is that you? Oh no, is Paul trying to make a record! Great work so far!
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Post by Paul B on Sept 29, 2020 14:47:30 GMT
Cheers Marco my bro 
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Post by Snipersmudge on Sept 29, 2020 14:50:09 GMT
Cool stickers mate 
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