1/35 BTR-70 APC with brush painted Digital Camouflage.
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I built that ages ago. Not a bad kit, but be careful of the hand rails and things, which are thin and break easily.Comment
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Thanks for the posts boys. Sorry for the delay in replying but 'tis now the season of much travelling.
I'm not trying to copy any particular 'Design', I'm doing my own theme, size and colour and this vehicle probably didn't have this type of camo. So please don't pull me up for any possible inaccuracies - It's a work of pure fiction. I'm just having fun and trying something new to me.......:upside::thumb2:
Before I went on walkabout I brush painted the model all over in the lightest colour of the three I intend to use for the camouflage, which is Vallejo Model Air Dessert Sand. Yesterday afternoon I decided what size 'Squares' would look summat like, then marked where I intend painting the digits with a pencil. I've not been too fussy with this, as I can hopefully correct any wobbles with each coat of fresh paint. I might fail miserably but I have to at least try. I'd go bonkers modelling the same sort of subject and not attempting something away from the norm.
I have left off a load of bits off to make the digital painting easier. These will be glued on later and then blended in.
Next up. Diddy brush out and apply the second darkest colour.
Cheers.
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Excellent posts boys!
Dave - It is one of those too easy to put together, shake and make kits. I hate them! Also, most of the work is in the suspension which will hardly be seen anyway.
Thanks for the interest chaps.
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An excellent idea and approach, but I can't help feeling you need to up your meds :tongue-out3:Comment
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