ok, before everyone jumps on me badly, I have only just begun making models, this is my third model, (previous, a scrapyard triumph Tr4a and an F1 car)
Been doing it since Aug this year after I broke my back in two places in a road accident. So this is my past time now!
Anyway, excuse the soldier, I have ordered some flat flesh paint, so I struggled to get anything like a skin tone!
As for the truck, I airbrushed the main parts in Olive Green Matt, then applied the decals. I used Microsol to make them really dig into the crevices. Then i covered it all with Matt varnish. Once dry, I used 1200 grit paper and roughed them up some.
Continued to build the model up, and used decalfix and weathering powders to get the muddy dirt effect. I was happy with this, but obviously, looking at a lot on here, it's amateur.
I'm currently doing an SAS jeep then onto a Challenger tank.
Remember, I'm a newbie at this, so don't expect brilliant work!
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Been doing it since Aug this year after I broke my back in two places in a road accident. So this is my past time now!
Anyway, excuse the soldier, I have ordered some flat flesh paint, so I struggled to get anything like a skin tone!
As for the truck, I airbrushed the main parts in Olive Green Matt, then applied the decals. I used Microsol to make them really dig into the crevices. Then i covered it all with Matt varnish. Once dry, I used 1200 grit paper and roughed them up some.
Continued to build the model up, and used decalfix and weathering powders to get the muddy dirt effect. I was happy with this, but obviously, looking at a lot on here, it's amateur.
I'm currently doing an SAS jeep then onto a Challenger tank.
Remember, I'm a newbie at this, so don't expect brilliant work!
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