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Post by Paul B on Nov 6, 2019 11:39:34 GMT
Even cooler  . Are those enamel or acrylic based Paul?
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Post by Paul H on Nov 6, 2019 19:12:21 GMT
Acrylic Paul, and they remain workable after "drying" with the remover that comes in the set. Basically it reactivates the dried material and allows you to reblend or even remove if required. Highly recommend! 👍
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Post by Snipersmudge on Nov 6, 2019 20:17:53 GMT
thats worked really well 
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Post by Paul H on Nov 6, 2019 21:56:22 GMT
Really pleased with this attempt with them Pete. Might revisit some areas of the 2A5DK on the back of it.
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Post by Ian H. on Nov 6, 2019 23:15:37 GMT
Great work with the washes and the pigments. They really well go well with the base color.
Regards,
Ian
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Post by Paul H on Nov 7, 2019 3:20:45 GMT
Starting on the damaged tarp... 
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Post by dukemaddog on Nov 7, 2019 19:55:21 GMT
Looks fantastic! However, if the ammo in the bin below had blown; wouldn't that tarp have flopped over onto the top of the turret instead of falling back in? Just curious. Again, I don't know how this beastie was taken out.
Keep it coming man; I am always amazed at you guys that can do a knocked out vehicle.
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Post by Robbo on Nov 7, 2019 20:33:37 GMT
Nice little touch
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Post by Paul H on Nov 7, 2019 21:50:48 GMT
Burn detail, part 1:  Lots of rust mapping to come.
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Post by Paul B on Nov 8, 2019 4:54:25 GMT
That is a good start to burnt area Paul  , and thanks for the info on the liquid pigments 
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Post by Paul H on Nov 8, 2019 7:52:55 GMT
Looks fantastic! However, if the ammo in the bin below had blown; wouldn't that tarp have flopped over onto the top of the turret instead of falling back in? Just curious. Again, I don't know how this beastie was taken out. Keep it coming man; I am always amazed at you guys that can do a knocked out vehicle. . You are probably right on that, but... Over time it would probably be blown/fall back in. Well that's my excuse 😉 - more importantly, the stowage bin it covers is external to the structure of the main turret.
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Post by Paul H on Nov 8, 2019 21:06:07 GMT
Friday night bench fun... Rust filters and painting up the shootystick in Dunkelgrau because... Why not?   . Now off on taxi of Dad duties. Ttfn.
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Post by Paul B on Nov 8, 2019 22:10:04 GMT
Darn that looks good 
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Post by Boots on Nov 8, 2019 22:23:17 GMT
Why yes indeed it does 
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Post by Robbo on Nov 9, 2019 14:08:11 GMT
Great stuff
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Post by Ian H. on Nov 11, 2019 23:23:58 GMT
Damage and burned metal is very hard to replicate on a model but you have done a fantastic job with pulling that off. Watching with interest.
Ian
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Post by dukemaddog on Nov 15, 2019 20:20:29 GMT
Stunning work man! This is looking more and more realistic as time goes by.
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Post by Paul B on Nov 21, 2019 13:23:03 GMT
Very nice P 
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Post by Paul H on Nov 21, 2019 13:38:25 GMT
Cheers Mr B.
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