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Made in gb
Painting Within the Lines





Poole Dorset UK

Hey guys

Some friends of mine asked me to do a step-by-step on how I set about weathering my tanks.
It's here if you want to check it...BreakthroughAssault

From this


To this


Hope you like it

WinnerDave

FOW: Soviet - Tankovy
Infinity: Aleph

 
   
Made in fi
Paingiver






Southern Finland

Thanks for the great article.

It's good to see that the basic weathering techniques work also on the small scale.

   
 
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