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  • Guest

    #1

    Hobby Boss STRV .122

    My first post and first model for a long time. I quickly put together this tank just so I could practice some hard edged camo, so ignore the build quality

    Its all about getting used to my new airbrush and painting in general. Hope you enjoy the mobile phone photos. And if anyone has any suggestions what to do about filters and washes I'm listening, but I'm just enjoying the handy work for now.

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  • Guest

    #2
    Looks good to me, I`d suggest a little weathering and chips on the areas the crew would be stepping on and off the tank, dust would be evident on the tank as would scratches...hope this helps

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    • takeslousyphotos
      • Apr 2013
      • 3900

      #3
      Looks good to me ...........

      Peter

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      • aaron
        • Oct 2011
        • 2019

        #4
        I really like how the camo has turned out and I personally wouldn't do a filter as a pin wash along the panel lines would tie it together nicely, if you diced to filter I would use a light colour so it wouldn't take away from the beautiful camo edges but give a slight dusty appearance.

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22770

          #5
          Looks very good to me

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by \
            I really like how the camo has turned out and I personally wouldn't do a filter as a pin wash along the panel lines would tie it together nicely, if you diced to filter I would use a light colour so it wouldn't take away from the beautiful camo edges but give a slight dusty appearance.
            Useful tip, but my pin wash skills need much more work before I'll let loose on this model, my hands are not all that steady... I'm erring towards your idea of a light filter to add a slight dust effect. Now off to practice making a filter using some oil paints I got lying around...

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            • Guest

              #7
              Agree with Aaron, nice camo.

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