I would like to join this discussion on camo painting as I could do with some tips too. In the planning stage I have a Jagdpanzer that will be late war say 1945. What I plan is it being on side of road out of gas and I've done the research with help from members here.
What I'm thinking though and this came up with my last build of German armour, should you go all the way for authenticity with AFV in painting schemes ( should the vehicle be sprayed the dark reddish primer first then do you completely spray over with the dark yellow before adding the tri colours scheme? Or would it just be easier to tape off areas that you want the original primer colour to stand out ( say through paint chipping ( battle damage etc
Is this going too far with the painting process ( even though you know it's correct at the end result?
Plus I've never sprayed a tri colour scheme ( I brush painted a morocycle and side car 1/35 and that was easy ish, blending I find hard to spray too
Robert
What I'm thinking though and this came up with my last build of German armour, should you go all the way for authenticity with AFV in painting schemes ( should the vehicle be sprayed the dark reddish primer first then do you completely spray over with the dark yellow before adding the tri colours scheme? Or would it just be easier to tape off areas that you want the original primer colour to stand out ( say through paint chipping ( battle damage etc
Is this going too far with the painting process ( even though you know it's correct at the end result?
Plus I've never sprayed a tri colour scheme ( I brush painted a morocycle and side car 1/35 and that was easy ish, blending I find hard to spray too
Robert
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