Trumpeter 1/35 Type 69II Tank Iraqi Army Service (00321)

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dubster72

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Can I ask a question, are you using rattle cans to paint your models?
 

eddiesolo

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Can I ask a question, are you using rattle cans to paint your models?
Either AB using a thin coat (could do with building up) or a mist coat via rattle-can.

Nice tank though.

Si:smiling3:
 
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noble

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Nice work but for me a little more weathering could have been done to this.

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agree with scott. unless your intended build was to show a tank that comes out fresh from the factory. else, some weathering is require to make it realistic.
 
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dubster72

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It's painted ?
I'm afraid so! You can see faint areas of green where the original plastic hasn't been covered properly.
 

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I thought we were :confused: tried giving some advice on "realing" things up a bit but he never responded. :sad:
 

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tried giving some advice on "realing" things up a bit but he never responded. :sad:
Probably because this is from way back in October 2014. We all start somewhere; 'tj' obviously likes a factory-fresh look to all of his models because if you look at his profile the builds are clean and tidy. Nothing wrong with that, it's his model and if he wants it factory fresh then factory fresh is hot to trot. He's done some very nice camouflage schemes, particularly on Russian subjects.
 
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