Not sure how to progress with a paint job I'm building a Sdkfz 251/2 which I'm painting in white what I don't know is do I paint it yellow first then white over the top of it as any winter camo I have seen has the base coat showing through just don't know where to begin with this any advice would be welcome.
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I normally don't do the original paint job before doing a winter whitewash. Normally I just darkwash the whole model and then drybrush the whitewash. -
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Jim, winter camo was applied as necessary so it would always be done over the base coat.
If it was me, I'd paint the model in whatever scheme I wanted, apply the decals etc, gloss coat it, add pin washes, matt coat & then any whitewash.Comment
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Yep, complete the model first. Being a brush painter, I use a No.2 flat headed brush for my white washing. I don't cover the whole model in white - more a streaky hit and miss kind'a thing.Comment
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After the base coats are completed I apply humbrol maskol randomly all over the vehicle, I spray white on the vehicle then when its dry peel off the maskol for that chipped paint effect.
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Originally posted by \Not sure how to progress with a paint job I'm building a Sdkfz 251/2 which I'm painting in white what I don't know is do I paint it yellow first then white over the top of it as any winter camo I have seen has the base coat showing through just don't know where to begin with this any advice would be welcome.
Its very basic but I think you would get some nice
effects.
Hope this is of help to you.
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Originally posted by \Thanks guys I have been airbrushing properly for about 3yrs now so still working on what I can do would like to make my builds as good as I see on hear. Unfortunately I use a iPad so I can't post any images on hear. ThanksOn the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
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Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.Comment
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