I've not done this before, but am going to try some winter camo on my Tamiya sdkfz 251/1.
I'm planning on brushing on the whitewash as I imagine this is how it'd have been applied in the field...downward strokes I assume using a mop or something equally 'rough'?
I've found a guide to how to weather the whitewash, so hope that'll be do-able....I'm going for a washed away effect rather than chipping which I don't feel able to do at this point!
Would you apply decals before or after whitewashing? I've seen several photos of models where an area has been rubbed clear of whitewash before (or after) decal application.
I'd assume that the wash would've been originally applied around the vehicles markings in the field albeit pretty roughly, and I can't really find any WW2 photos of vehicle markings that have any clear areas around them...it seems to be only modellers that've done this...?
TIA :smiling:
I'm planning on brushing on the whitewash as I imagine this is how it'd have been applied in the field...downward strokes I assume using a mop or something equally 'rough'?
I've found a guide to how to weather the whitewash, so hope that'll be do-able....I'm going for a washed away effect rather than chipping which I don't feel able to do at this point!
Would you apply decals before or after whitewashing? I've seen several photos of models where an area has been rubbed clear of whitewash before (or after) decal application.
I'd assume that the wash would've been originally applied around the vehicles markings in the field albeit pretty roughly, and I can't really find any WW2 photos of vehicle markings that have any clear areas around them...it seems to be only modellers that've done this...?
TIA :smiling:
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