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@jawa0117 жыл бұрын
I was mainly thinking of painting WW2 related miniatures and vehicles :) But thanks for the info.
@DD-bv9jl7 жыл бұрын
+1
@Helcarexe267 жыл бұрын
Looks pretty easy to paint the camouflage on the tank. I have some A9/A10 Cruisers that could use this simple camouflage scheme. Just wondering if you are going to do a British infantry video in the future.
@GreenEagle347 жыл бұрын
I have had a lot of issues with the new flames of war paints being super watery. How did you get around it Beasts of War?
@christianbriones77067 жыл бұрын
anthony read I know I wasn’t asked, but try shaking the paints thoroughly, my Vallejo paints used to be like that too.
@Granul6 жыл бұрын
How can you get the right consistency out from those nightmare bullet paints?! I'm losing the battle to those horrible spawns of abyss. Also tell me more about your paint pallet. is just a wet sponge with some baking paper on it? Or some high-tech sorcery?
@Emtbtoday2 жыл бұрын
try the new vespid 1.72 scale kits! I bought one just to see how good and my god its like one my 1.35 scale tanks the amount of detail and part's, even the tracks are done the same link n length as 1.35 scale! nothing Moulded on to hulls and brass barrels and 3D printed mantlet covers and grills etc and on German armour even better 3D printed parts for IR devices and exhausts etc! look amazing on a table top be ashame to destroy them do I can see whare these blocks come in when comes to table tops they need to be solid bricks really
@КонстантинКорниенко-ж7п7 жыл бұрын
So you paint tank in a WOT hoodie and Sabaton T-shirt under it? Thats what I called a IMMERSION
@devensega7 жыл бұрын
You have some amazing patience to do your camo by hand, I just use blu tack to mask and then spray away. I’m somewhat lazy.
@Emtbtoday2 жыл бұрын
no your not your using your head masking getting the pattern correct! don't ever think that's being lazy! I'm an armour modeller in 1.35 for shows n diorama builds 95% accuracy at best nothings ever 100% would have also been a tarmac black used for this than a firefly green whatever that is? probably means scc15 a dark green but this colour didn't come in to use till 1943 so would have been UK light stone and tarmac black camo on the crusader! you probably hear alot if modellers talking about a bronze green for British ww2 tanks but no bronze green was ever used durn ww2 it was introduced in 1946 to take over from British scc olive drab not to be confused with US olive drab totally different shade! if your looking for accuracy in British armour look up Mike starmer papers! man's done all the paper work for us with accuracy paint chippings and mixes
@Emtbtoday2 жыл бұрын
very effective camouflage as long as they didn't store wheels on turrets etc that would brake up an out in the open silluet! nothings round in nature!