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Morning Simon,
I think you’ve nailed this winter white wash....possibly your best results!
I got myself some of the Worn effects stuff recently....I’m going to have to pull an old build out the attic and have a go at this myself .
Si
Hi Simon, it may not look like you wanted it to right now, but it does look very good indeed. After some more weathering to it I'm sure you can get it just how you want it, without it going back on the shelf.
I think it's coming along fine Simon - not too 'arty', more like reality. I think weathering whitewash can be a very subjective thing (bit like painting faces) and it's always hard to take a step back and view is at others might. Keep going!
Cheers Wouter - it didn't really turn out like I envisaged as it got left too long
Mick - thank you. It took quite a bit of rebuilding - the original build got up to 260+ photos
Si - thanks. 'best yet' and I wasn't really happy with it :smiling:
The AK stuff works but don't leave it more than a day as it gets hard to remove the paint. Best would be to do all spraying in the morning and then spend the afternoon with a cocktail stick pulling bits off again
Ian - thank you for another positive vote :thumb2: I am never right sure about my painting 'skills' or lack thereof
Peter - didn't turn out like the 1:1 reference but I decided to do a little more work on it
Jim - cheers
Mike - thanks
It got a black/dark brown water based oil wash into all the nooks and crannies
Then I dropped it when it fell off the stick it was mounted on - oops. Well it is a rather heavy chunk of resin
I expected that to be project terminated but miraculously it survived the 6" fall onto my paints and wooden board without a scratch!
So I went on to paint the tracks and tow rope with VJ track primer followed by a rust pigment/X20 wash
The exhausts got the same treatment plus a sprinkle with more pigment dust - they will need further work once dry to tone things down a bit
Chipping and winter camo are very nice. Good thing this was taken out of the cupboard. Earlier images seem to give the hull a slightly lopped sided look but I guess it was the photo distortion. Better in later images.
Simon.
There is nothing amiss with that winter wash, as we discussed some time ago the mixture was manly of white wash, applied in the field in a hurry. STAND AWAY :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
Your scratched whitewash camo looks great all the way around to me too Simon... my eyes keep getting drawn to the tracks, they really look the part, good job with the pigments !
I have looked through a few pictures on the winter camo scheme and your interpretation does not look out of place at all. It may not have been achieved the way you wanted to but the end result is spot on
The tracks will look great with a little HB:thumb2:
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