I really appreciate these tips, thanks guys!
1:35 Dragon 6287 88mm Flak 37 (build version: 37, transport, extended shield)
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Exactly. It seems modellers all want to have “beautiful” camouflage on their tanks, rather than the kind of camouflage that they had in the real world.Comment
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TBH, military modelling has descended too far into art in some areas, if you ask me, and painting German WWII vehicles is one of those areas :smiling3:
Exactly. It seems modellers all want to have “beautiful” camouflage on their tanks, rather than the kind of camouflage that they had in the real world.
A perhaps funny way I feel the same is when chipping German vehicles: I always feel the red oxide primer looks like the bloody center of a big pimple :-/ And so actually lean towards metallic in the center, rather than red. I know it's wrong, but I have not gotten used to the other look yet.Comment
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Why would metal in the middle be wrong? First the paint wears through, exposing the red lead primer, then that also wears through and exposes bare metal.
My complaint about chipping is that it is really overdone on most modelsComment
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