Camo help/advice needed please!

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dubster72

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Hi all,


Can I ask for some advice or comments about the camo pattern on this one?


It's the black on the hull that I'm unsure about. I'm wondering if it's too much & whether I should go over bits of it with the green & tan?


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All thoughts gratefully received


Patrick
 

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i think its about right...any less and the brown would be too much....once you get a matt varnish on it will dull down and blend
 

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I agree with Paul. A coat of varnish and a wash should blend it all together nicely.
 

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Me too . once its been faded a bit with the washes/pigments etc it'll look fine , cheers tony
 

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I think the black is probably a bit too black maybe? If you were planning on weathering it or applying a wash to tone it down that might make the black less stark against the lighter colours.


I don't speak from a position of expertise on armour!
 
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dubster72

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Many thanks everyone! I think Rick has hit the nail on the head - the black is too black. I should have lightened it to a very dark grey, that would work better in 1/72.


So I'll drybrush the black with grey later & hopefully it'll blend in better along with the usual weathering.


Thanks again for helping :smiling3:
 
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Polux

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Hi Patrick.


You can use the "rubber" black by Ammo MIG is excellent. Will look much better than a dark grey, and the finish is matt ;)
 
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John Rixon

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Ooh, looking good! Yeah, agree with the others, pure black is a rare thing, and most blacks need a tad of dark grey at least. I have a pot of tamiya flat black with a gnat's knacker of mid grey in it, perfect for tyres and dark camouflage colours. This post reminded me of Michael Palin's "Ripping Yarns" - "Black pudding's very black today mother"!!!
 
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