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I recently acquired some russians, so I decided I best do some testing for a paint scheme, not wanting full green or full white I attempted 2 versions of a fading white wash The T34 on the left I painted by quicky painting white over the green, looks a bit too white to me T34 in the middle I put some drops of white on my pallet and then mixed with some water and gave it a wash I like it best as its a good blend of white and green close up of first t34 close up of second t34 may need to wash the underside of the turret looks a bit too green. I was wondering which one people prefer as the second one was easier to do. And hero puma with kill markings must remember to paint the other 2 rings on him. will take more pictures in better lightning tomorrow, got germans and some brits to upload Close up of a tank with 2 washes Close up of a tank with only 1 wash thinking of using eathshade to dirty the tanks up a bit and do some with 2 white washes and some with one to make them less uniformed. Also been experimenting with watering down the wash when drying on the tank it helps a bit Edited by user Monday, May 15, 2017 2:28:28 AM(UTC)
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They look good! I prefer the single wash, it makes the camo a lot less uniform.
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Thanks for the feedback. Just finished IS2 ISU-152 and SU 100 with single washes Next up will be Americans I think, don't think I will be fancy with them, waiting for desert war stuff before painting a whole lot of Germans and British
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