T-34 76 1941
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Re: T-34 76 1941
I applied the whitewash scheme. First I used the hairspray technique for a chipped white, then I used AK Washable White to add some visual texture.
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Re: T-34 76 1941
More super washed out white wash Bryan
Very nice.
Did you mask off the green and hand paint the grid pattern?
It really does look good
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Steve H
Very nice.
Did you mask off the green and hand paint the grid pattern?
It really does look good
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Thanks Steve,
I used blue tack to mask off the green areas. Hand painted grid.
I used blue tack to mask off the green areas. Hand painted grid.
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you did a great job Bryan
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Re: T-34 76 1941
Thats one of the best whitewash schemes that I have seen.
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Wow, thanks! I'm trying some new techniques on the KV-2 winter and hope to apply that knowledge to this one.Shawn Ramsey wrote: ↑03 Jun 2021, 21:33 Thats one of the best whitewash schemes that I have seen.
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I'm calling this one done:
The snow is a mixture of marble powder, micro balloons, Woodland Scenic’s Snow and gloss acrylic medium. This was applied with an old brush and blended in with water. The marble powder helps with opacity but tends to make the snow matt. I went over the snow patches with gloss clear acrylic.
I’ve wanted to paint this scheme for years and I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.
Additional images can be found here: T-34/76 1941
The snow is a mixture of marble powder, micro balloons, Woodland Scenic’s Snow and gloss acrylic medium. This was applied with an old brush and blended in with water. The marble powder helps with opacity but tends to make the snow matt. I went over the snow patches with gloss clear acrylic.
I’ve wanted to paint this scheme for years and I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.
Additional images can be found here: T-34/76 1941
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