Crowbar Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 (edited) This is the latest model I put together, mostly to try a couple of techniques. This is the first time I do a winter 'camo', first time I used chipping techniques (Mig products) extensively, first time used 'mud' products (Vallejo) and not the first time I went crazy with pigments (Vallejo). A bit heavy-handed on some of the dark-iron chipping. Also, the white paint chipping did not turn out very 'flaky', due to a more 'elastic' behaviour of the top coat. Will try other brands in the future. The build is based on a M. Jimenez's tutorial. Edited September 2, 2018 by Crowbar 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kris B Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 Nice winter camo. Mud looks very realistic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottie3158 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 very nicely done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hairtrigger Posted September 3, 2018 Share Posted September 3, 2018 Great job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PlaStix Posted September 3, 2018 Share Posted September 3, 2018 That does look great in it's winter camo. Very well done. Kind regards, Stix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny akes Posted September 3, 2018 Share Posted September 3, 2018 Looks good to me Crowbar, doesn't look overdone at all! Regards J A. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Badder Posted September 3, 2018 Share Posted September 3, 2018 Winter camo.... the scariest camo of them all. And for a first attempt you've carried it off most excellently! I'm not sure what issue you have with the chipping fluid. Are you thinking that the 'chips' are too big, or are you wanting the whitewash to flake and 'lift' away from the model? The mud effects aren't over the top if you ask me. A 50+ ton tank is going to get 'a lot dirty' in the mud, especially if it's wet and mushy with snow! Rearguards, Badder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crowbar Posted September 3, 2018 Author Share Posted September 3, 2018 Thank you all for the kind words. @Badder - do not get me wrong, I am quite happy with the result. The chipping fluid (Ammo, in case one wonders) worked like a charm. The issue was the white top coat which turned out to be more elastic once wet. The difference was that the colour peeled off in larger chunks, instead of breaking - if that makes sense. First time I am doing this so I am not 100% if that is normal behaviour. Most tutorials seem to result in a 'flakier' effect. I think if I tried a Tamiya top coat, instead of the Vallejo acrylic I ended up using, the colour would exhibit the behaviour I expected. Still, not sure how these top coats dissolved in reality, as if I am not mistaken they where water-based. What I ended up doing was to add a few streaks with white oil, as if the white paint kinda dripped. On the other hand I feel the mud effects are a tad conservative, especially at the front of the tank. As this was a test-project I must admit I am not at all fussed with all of the above, simply because it took ages to complete. If I had not completed it, I would not have the faintest idea how to do the camo! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr.Happy Posted September 4, 2018 Share Posted September 4, 2018 Crowbar, Very well done 👍 It most definitely looks the part. 👀🤓✅ Great Job, Mr.Happy (In name only) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Göran Posted September 5, 2018 Share Posted September 5, 2018 Sorry for late reply/reaction, but I think you produced a show winner. It captures the attention of the viewer and it's really nice to explore all the details. Cheers Göran Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buzby061 Posted September 5, 2018 Share Posted September 5, 2018 I'd say you've nailed it - great job. Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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