Thanks so much for the comments, in this moment in Mexico it´s some difficult find materials for our hobby, and besides being very expensive in relation to other countries, only good thing is that there are modelers in Texas, who supported me to get materials through various U.S. stores, is cheaper.
In the part of the texture for additional armor plates, use this paint shop at the Home Depot in Reynosa, Mexico, is very hard to find lately.
Guys, thank you very much for your words. I got carried away and went to finish the painting and the low fouled. missing wheels, do not take pictures of the process but it was only making a little sample of what your video FAQ MIG Pigments. try messing with the low oil stains. but I did not like much but it's my second job with pigments and the first after watching the video of MIG, I think this acceptable.
Try rubbing represent the low to the ground, I think it was acceptable, oil stains are not noticed much ... :
A detail of the vehicle identification plate.
Well I hope to finish this week to dirty the model, thank you very much to see, we read later. greetings.
Aaron, this really looks good sir. Nicely done! You're attention to detail is outstanding I love the look of these IDF vehicles. I'm gonna have to do one myself some day. Buen trabajo, señor!
Greetings guys, as I still have the second experiment with pigments, and after seeing this video of MIG, shortage of fuel and oil stains, soiling also lack the turret and some other things, I honestly do not paint me very well yet.
Well, I hope to finish it next week, greetings from Mexico.