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Neophyte undergoing Ritual of Detestation





This is my second tank that I've been working on. I attempted some camouflage and weathering. I was very pleased with how the camouflage turned out. There is a lot more to do still. I would love to learn how to get the textured gritty look in the weathering. Any advice?
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Worle, UK

Well your tank looks great I'm afraid i can't offer advice on weathering as its not something i have tried or done. Apart from using strategically placed washes (babadab black) on muzzels and the exhaust vents.

Hopefully another dakkite will be more helpful

 
   
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Roarin' Runtherd






I would invest in tamia weathering powders they come in a sorta make up thing but they are great,for tanks set B is the bast it has rust and soot, to apply its just like paint hope this helps




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