Another one of my long-delayed models, here’s the Piranha finished:
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It’s not all that much to look at: plain army green with a few details. I sprayed the model Tamiya XF-56 Olive Green, then painted it the old-fashioned style with added a wash of first a dark green, but that didn’t have the desired effect so I added a black one over the top of it. This turned the model much darker, of course, so I then drybrushed it quite severely using a very old tin of Humbrol 86 Olive and then much more lightly with Humbrol Super Enamel 120 Light Green. Other than painting the details, that’s about it … It should really have its name on the left side too, but I so far haven’t found a sheet of suitable rub-down transfer letters; when I do I might just go back and apply the name too.
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It’s not all that much to look at: plain army green with a few details. I sprayed the model Tamiya XF-56 Olive Green, then painted it the old-fashioned style with added a wash of first a dark green, but that didn’t have the desired effect so I added a black one over the top of it. This turned the model much darker, of course, so I then drybrushed it quite severely using a very old tin of Humbrol 86 Olive and then much more lightly with Humbrol Super Enamel 120 Light Green. Other than painting the details, that’s about it … It should really have its name on the left side too, but I so far haven’t found a sheet of suitable rub-down transfer letters; when I do I might just go back and apply the name too.
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