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Weathering process stage 1 ...

Filter, wash and some rust stain mark ...

still have not figured out how to weather, or to remove the red+white gasoline though ...

cheers n happy modelling
 
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dubster72

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That's looking really good Ryan! How about rust chipping & fuel stains on the red & white drum?
 
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dubster72...i am not sure if to leave that red n white drum on the model . hmmm....but anyway... i guess proceeding to weather it won't do any harm....
 
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treyzx10r

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Ryan that is some great work , I like the red drum kinda adds to the character.
 

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great work Ryan,very well done, do real like the weathering on her , the skirts real catch my eye there great, ;)
 
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Thank you all for the feedback and comments. Appreciate it.

While waiting for the mood to be back to handle the red+white barrel and for the oil wash to dry ... I decided to make a base for the tank.

Believe it or not, after all these years of modelling, this is my first attempt in making a base ... therefore, any feedback and comment is welcome. Help me to improve yah ... Thank you.

Ohh ... and I also added a transparent "button" to the search light .... its bulging out, and doesn't look that convincing huh?
 
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Polux

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Looking very good so far!!

Nice first attempt on the base ;) my suggestion is simple... if you add oil washes, pigments, filters and other effects on the tank, you must add the same on the base as well :smiling3:
 

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Great work so far Ryan. Base is coming along well.
 
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dubster72

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The base looks good, but that day-glo grass needs toning down! ;)
 
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