Jakko
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The Churchill is now dirty:
This by means of an overall wash of Tamiya Flat Earth, but that does mean part of the shadow effect of the previous wash has been lost. I think I may need to redo that over the dirt, but I'll have to test it out first so I don't screw it up.
The patches of mud have been painted with a dark brown-grey that I mixed by eye, then added a dark wash over. It needs to be drybrushed for highlights, because right now it's more of a dark blob than anything else.
I also painted the parts where bare metal shows (the running surfaces of the roadwheels and the teeth on the idler wheels) with Humbrol Polished Steel. Unfortunately, both tins I have of that are very far gone — as in the paint being almost unusable, not that they've run out entirely — so I really need to find some more.
This by means of an overall wash of Tamiya Flat Earth, but that does mean part of the shadow effect of the previous wash has been lost. I think I may need to redo that over the dirt, but I'll have to test it out first so I don't screw it up.
The patches of mud have been painted with a dark brown-grey that I mixed by eye, then added a dark wash over. It needs to be drybrushed for highlights, because right now it's more of a dark blob than anything else.
I also painted the parts where bare metal shows (the running surfaces of the roadwheels and the teeth on the idler wheels) with Humbrol Polished Steel. Unfortunately, both tins I have of that are very far gone — as in the paint being almost unusable, not that they've run out entirely — so I really need to find some more.
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