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Guard Heavy Weapon Crewman





Gainesville, FL

What is a good way to make a tank look weathered/dirty with paints, I dont have the money for the powder so I was wondering if there was any other way.

Thanks
-Aboucher
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut




Nottingham, UK

Drybrushing and stippling, all I did on this:

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Made in us
Guard Heavy Weapon Crewman





Gainesville, FL

Looks good, how about dirt though?
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




Nottingham, UK

Stipple up and drybrush with browns / tans,

 
   
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Shrieking Traitor Sentinel Pilot





Luleå, sweden

Use the blistersponge you get in the blisters. Here you have my recepie in my tutorial.
And here you got a pic how it looks on vehicles:



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