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Nice one Jason I like it the netting looks cool, if you don't mind me asking what did you use.
scott
Um, i used bandage, it needs to be like this because some bandages are more complex with thick lines and smaller cris cross patterns which dont look or act like camo.
Then you can either dye it with a wash or thinned enamel, green one was thinned enamel and the desert one was a very light yellow mig wash with brown and neutral washes for the pattern. I suggest mixing your own color as washes are more expensive to buy and also need shaken a lot if your dabbing it on a lot of material.
With the camo net being so close to the ground i added a darker sandy dirt pigment to the bottom of it to the same height as the hull and also used a lighter sand yellow for the upper part of the hull and any part of the net that look super glued.
Attaching the net is easy, either drape it around the models details, for instance mg pole, cupola's, lights and handles or lifting hooks or super glue it roughly so it still has mobility and acts like a net. (When i was taking the pictures the net was blowing around like it would in real life)
And for the gun you can either super glue or use tape and paint it.
I hope that's enough info to go on lol :P
[EDIT] Oh and you can also buy a net from amazon, but after looking at it i decided to make my own and its free if you have the bandage in the medic box.