Mirage Hobby - 1:35 Vickers-Armstrong 6-Ton Light Tank

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Undercarriage & Tracks on and a quick slosh over of a muddy wash to tone down the colours a bit

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still wet in these pictures so it looks a bit harsh - pigments next
 

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Mark,
Just caught up on your build - well done.
Cheers, Mike.
 

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Great work on the camo scheme Mark. You must be pleased with the way it turned out. Good luck with the pigments. Are you making your own or using AM stuff?
 

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Thanks Steve,

I'm a cheapskate at heart so I tend to grid up pound shop chalk pastels - I find they can be applied dry or with thinners to flow into recesses.

I have bought a few washes / pigments but only when they were in clearance bins at shows ( I'll pay £2 but not £7.50 or more !)

I usually overspray with matt varnish - I've found that Windsor & Newton Galleria Matt Acrylic is really good & 250ml is less than £10. It can also be thinned very slightly with plain water.

Mark
 

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I use W&N Galleria Matt as well. Never let me down. I agree with you on the pigments also
 

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There are a lot of left over parts on the sprues so I assume Mirage must use the same ones in several kits....

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