from the picture posted i suppose this style of camouflage can only be done with an airbrush?[ATTACH]119612.IPB[/ATTACH]
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I would say you are right............ You might be able to get close using rattle cans and stippled Maskol....... Google search Maskol camouflage. There are a few clever YouTube videos. -
for me that's a yes and no,one,you could also use a brush and do freehand,depends on you,and it would need a
couple of coats,with a good brush,
AB,would be the simple way out with a low,5 to 10 air flow,and use a starting card,were you start on the card and run the patten,
or as Peter said,maskol,and the YouTube videos,for ideas,
hope you don't mind the pics,I did this free hand not long ago,
use a starting card,and just looking at the patten,
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thankyou both for your replys,i have watched the maskol video on youtube,very clever,i am currently doing motorbike kits,but i want to try a few world war 2 kits,thanks againComment
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Originally posted by \for me that's a yes and no,one,you could also use a brush and do freehand,depends on you,and it would need a
couple of coats,with a good brush,
AB,would be the simple way out with a low,5 to 10 air flow,and use a starting card,were you start on the card and run the patten,
or as Peter said,maskol,and the YouTube videos,for ideas,
hope you don't mind the pics,I did this free hand not long ago,
use a starting card,and just looking at the patten,Comment
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