that's what I use on them,and find it ok,:rolleyes:The video below might help, although I disagree with the guy about using extra thin.
that's what I use on them,and find it ok,:rolleyes:The video below might help, although I disagree with the guy about using extra thin.
Thanks. Those links look like you would actually not have the option of simply leaving the ejection pin marks, unless you were doing really thick layers of mud. Not modeller friendly, it seems.
that's what I use on them,and find it ok,:rolleyes:
Got the Russian Green (well my version of it anyway) down tonight. I'm quite pleased with the pre-shading, I think when it's washed and weathered it should look quite good. I also highlighted a few bits with a lighter shade.
Yes, black undercoat then went over the panels with white.
Not sure about the brush, with an airbrush you can fade the white out so that it is stronger in the middle of the panel but more translucent as it gets toward the edge (ig that makes sense).
And yes, with the top colour I am careful to apply thin layers until it gets to the translucency that I want, just judging by eye. In the case of the KV it took 2 thin coats.
Edited to add: I learned this technique from Andy's Hobby Headquarters channel on youtube. His channel is worth a watch.
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