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Bob,
I wouldn't worry about the colour - as there were variations in the T-34s coming from different factories, the 4BO paint spec must have been mixed in many places, and tones must have varied on brand new tanks, let alone after exposure to sun & rain!
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Good point Dave, thanks!Comment
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Afternoon
Right here goes first real bash at the dark art that is modulation :surprised:
Really would like as much feedback as possible chaps. looks a bit too light in areas, but it was under a light as the garage is a bit dark
sprayed at 15 psi with my new sparmax airbrush with a .2mm needle
just spotted the problem on the rear panel, not masked very well on light side :dizzy:
the hull and superstructure are loose, hence the gap at the rear
thanks for looking in
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Bob,
what's your next step? I think you need to darken the edges & recesses ( like round the front glacis plate ) - If you're a bit nervous about this, use your darker 4BO thinned a lot, not necessarily with thinners, but use some matt varnish. This reduces the opacity of the paint, but keeps the density up - if you use thinners alone, then the watery paint will blow around! I find that natural light really helps when you're trying to do these subtle transitions - I know daylight bulbs simulate this ( I have one in my desklight ), but you can't beat the real thing!
You're getting there..............
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Morning Bob
Hopefully a good day with your Anti Stug build and work on modulation, as Dave said, dark and edges.
Its going to be a sunny one, perhaps too warm to spray?
Perhaps get your paints little thinner?
Practise makes .......................... a mess LOL
Enjoy the day
Regards
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Bob,
what's your next step? I think you need to darken the edges & recesses ( like round the front glacis plate ) - If you're a bit nervous about this, use your darker 4BO thinned a lot, not necessarily with thinners, but use some matt varnish. This reduces the opacity of the paint, but keeps the density up - if you use thinners alone, then the watery paint will blow around! I find that natural light really helps when you're trying to do these subtle transitions - I know daylight bulbs simulate this ( I have one in my desklight ), but you can't beat the real thing!
You're getting there..............
Dave
Morning Bob
Hopefully a good day with your Anti Stug build and work on modulation, as Dave said, dark and edges.
Its going to be a sunny one, perhaps too warm to spray?
Perhaps get your paints little thinner?
Practise makes .......................... a mess LOL
Enjoy the day
Regards
Steve H
Was beginning to think no one was interested in my efforts??
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I'm following along Bob, as I'm sure are others. I want to see the wreck finished!
I think the same about my stuff, and I'm sure some others do too about their own builds, but I reckon (and hope) it's because updates are literally flying through at such a rate on the forum, that folks simply miss them and before you know it, the thread has vanished from page one.Comment
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