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    Merkava MkII, scale 1/35, my first airbrush painting

    Finally, after so manny years I decided to try the airbrush technique!


    I chose this amazing Academy kit for this. It will end up with a diorama. All I need is the figures. But , please, don't be too hard with me after my first attempt in airbrush ing ! The fact is I was surprised how much it counts when you are painting modern tanks. And a had a shot with one of my Panther tanks. Quite happy with the result!here are the steps I have done by now:[ATTACH]155068[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155069[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155070[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155071[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155072[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155073[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155074[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155075[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155076[/ATTACH]
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    I am sorry but I am going to be very hard on you. If this is your first serious airbrush work, we are in for a treat later. That is 100 times better than my first attempt, in fact it is better than I get now at times. Well done Catalin, that looks spot on

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    • papa 695
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      • May 2011
      • 22770

      #3
      That looks very good indeed

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        Originally posted by \
        I am sorry but I am going to be very hard on you. If this is your first serious airbrush work, we are in for a treat later. That is 100 times better than my first attempt, in fact it is better than I get now at times. Well done Catalin, that looks spot on
        Thank you for you kind words! It is not ready yet. Still have some weathering to do, plus the figures, the trucks. I found sort much more acurate and smooth then paint brush. But I will never give up my old fashion stile. My son love airbrush ing. So it was a good investment for his pleasure and mine.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by \
          That looks very good indeed
          I will come back with another quality pictures. Thank you! I am glad you like it!

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          • Guest

            #6
            Impressive most impressive indeed.


            Scott

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              Impressive most impressive indeed.
              Scott
              Thank you , I don't think I deserve your great words. I am still learning the technique!

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              • Guest

                #8
                Better pictures, if you don't mind and the finish wheaterring. I am not so tempted to do much on wheaterring. I am still excited about the airbrushing technique that I want to keep this tank quite "New".


                What do you think? What is your advice, please?[ATTACH]155088[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155089[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155090[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155091[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155092[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155093[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]155094[/ATTACH]

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  I think a few chips maybe using German camo black brown added here or there with a piece of sponge and light weathering around the wheels. All in all very impressive my friend.


                  Scott

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Question, what figures will you be using as iam working on an idf piece myself?


                    Scott

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                    • Guest

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                      Question, what figures will you be using as iam working on an idf piece myself?
                      Scott
                      Tamia American infantry, but with Israeli colors and with a canvas on top of the helmets. I couldn't find anything like Israeli infantry!

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                      • Guest

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                        Originally posted by \
                        I think a few chips maybe using German camo black brown added here or there with a piece of sponge and light weathering around the wheels. All in all very impressive my friend.
                        Scott
                        Yes, I will follow your advice! Thank you!

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                        • yak face
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                          • Jun 2009
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                          • Tony
                          • Sheffield

                          #13
                          That looks fantastic catalin , and you say its your first go with the airbrush??!! You certainly seem to have got the hang of it , well done . Cheers tony

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                            Originally posted by \
                            Tamia American infantry, but with Israeli colors and with a canvas on top of the helmets. I couldn't find anything like Israeli infantry!
                            Meng Models do an IDF tank crew

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                              Originally posted by \
                              That looks fantastic catalin , and you say its your first go with the airbrush??!! You certainly seem to have got the hang of it , well done . Cheers tony
                              Yes it is. This is the first modern tank I ever built, all my tanks were we2 tank s so I used paint brushing with success. I said before I will never use an airbrush but I was wrong!

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