That camo scheme looks awesome.
Revell 1/35 Jagdtiger * Update 27/10 *
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The pin washes are done - not sure if they show too well as I'm using my phone camera.
But to the Mk 1 eyeball, the difference is there. A proper pin wash really adds realistic depth & avoids the model looking like a toy.
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Next up ... chipping!this one will be a slight departure for me, as it's going to be very beaten-up & rusty!
Thanks for looking
Patrick
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Originally posted by \Looking great Patrick your doing a cracking job. Loving the polka dots may I ask how you applied them cheers JohnComment
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Originally posted by \Looking the Pig's Pizzle Patrick, great work on the camo!Comment
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Originally posted by \Cheers John - I take it that a Pig's Pizzle is an East Anglian delicacy?Comment
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Looking Good!
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Originally posted by \Such a beautiful looking cat Patrick. As a side note about the aerosol can, decanting for airbrush use is a valid option.
Your dark yellow looks absolutely spot on. I don't know how you do your pics but I'm peanut butter jealous sandwich. They are magazine quality.
As for the pictures, I use my phone for the in-progress shots & an app called Open Camera to adjust the exposure etc - it's something well worth downloading.Comment
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how have I,missed all these updates on this one Patrick,looks good,
lov the camo scheme looks awesome,
I always do my dots as well with a brush,can never get it right with AB,
so what is the dark yellow that you have used,as I only have vallejo,and as you know its far to
green so I,opp for the desert yellow,even darken or lightenedComment
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