phantom II
Master at Arms
I'm going to nail that on one day and and you'll see, you'll all see!! :gogo :gogo :gogo :gogo![]()
Well, I for one will be greatly relieved :stinker Maybe If you share your secret

Cheers, Christian B)
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I'm going to nail that on one day and and you'll see, you'll all see!! :gogo :gogo :gogo :gogo![]()
I'm with everyone else Bob...always liked how the skin artists for the Il-2 sim did the winter schemes...faded and heavy on the exhaust soot...
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OK I think I got it. Might be too thin now, maybe a layer more?
:hmmm
Bob,
just be careful to be logical with your weathering of the winter cam - the patches you created in your first pass were very strange and not in places or patterns that were realistic.
Now you have a thinner coat trying using some white oils or pigments in a semi dry application [on a wide brush], randomly working over what you have at present, then using a dark grey pigment then very lightly soot black, you can achieve the exhaust and gun stains, but you must be subtle and weather in the direction of the airflow.
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Maybe too hard to explain - good luck, winter can is always very hard as it either work s or is a disaster - there is no in between because of the extreme tones of white/ dark.
Ian.