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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2013 1:31:49 GMT 8
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Post by OzanBG on Sept 2, 2013 14:08:39 GMT 8
clean... for me it's a goob job...
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Post by Phoon on Sept 2, 2013 14:28:05 GMT 8
Nice color camo....just my little opinion, couple of washes definitely looks more promising....hope you don't mind...
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Post by Rayloke on Sept 3, 2013 2:31:51 GMT 8
I dunno jack about color of camo on tank, somehow I really like d color. It just look so real to me!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2013 1:35:14 GMT 8
Nice color camo....just my little opinion, couple of washes definitely looks more promising....hope you don't mind... Still reading about it but still not sure how to do it.
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Post by Phoon on Sept 4, 2013 8:33:43 GMT 8
Just a simple knowledge / convention method to share : 1. Either you use diluted enamel paint to wash it (color subject to modeler preference) 2. or much easy of controlling by using pastel on those hard edges. Neither both method above mentioned are really fun to explore.
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Post by rennyd on Sept 5, 2013 16:07:45 GMT 8
Know nothing much about tank either, but would agree that it looks nice. yeah, would agree that some wash would make it looks better.
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