Haing troubles removing some sticky decals from the plastic? Here some suggestions
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Dedicated to the fan of Russian tanks, this video give plenty of inspirations about painting and weathering armors.
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A technique that -if used wisely- can add realistic tonal and hue variations to your painting.
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Very well filmed and professional video about chipping process by adding steel tones
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There are lots of excellent bare metal options out there nowadays, but what about achieving tonal variance in the metallics that matches the worn patina seen on so many Cold War era aircraft?
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Oils are my favore media to weather a model; if you didn't try them yet, consider it: they are cheap, easy and forgiving.
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An enamel product intended to recreate streaking dirt effects on ships painted in light grey
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From Wilder another top notch tutorial, this time clearly explaining chippings finishing techniques.
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Russian tanks had to face very bad environmental condition, so you can expect their tracks were very dirty, and here a tutorial about them.
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Don't forget to apply weathering also to the door of your buildings... Wanna some ideas? Here you are
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Brown washes are probably the most uses in weathering; so here a comparison of some of the most common around
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For the best metal single link teack around... Friul Models patiently assembled and then burnished to a natural look
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