Thanks Chris, maybe it's the difference in years of fading in the hot sun.
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I think I would highlight some more of the raised detail and add some darker pin washes before clear coat and decals....but that's just me and I don't know how your brand of washes work. I use oil paint.
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The one on the front almost looks like it has some graffiti on it.
:hmmm
Thoughts?
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I think I need to get decals on before I get much further.
I think it looks great Bob! you are on the right track. awesome!
Check this out, it may be helpful.
http://www.missing-lynx.com/articles/other/modulationmr_1.html
:hmmm , Looks too yellow/green still to my eye, Bob. I'll defer to the other guys and trust that a brown pin wash will neutralise the tone you've got there. Will you be adding and dust/pigments after the decals ??
Ian.
Maybe its just moss from standing too long:hmmm , Looks too yellow/green still to my eye, Bob. I'll defer to the other guys and trust that a brown pin wash will neutralise the tone you've got there. Will you be adding and dust/pigments after the decals ??
Ian.
Yep, sure will. Yeah the back end is way too green.