Willys Jeep
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Comentários
21 June 2016, 18:25
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Thanks! I did a wash with Model Master Burnt Umber to create the weathering effect.
22 June 2016, 13:44
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Additional drybrushing with Beige or similar colour would maximize this effect. 😉
22 June 2016, 20:44
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That's a good idea, I'll have to try that. It doesn't really show up clearly in the pictures, but I used Tamiya Weathering Master pigments to create a drybrush effect on all of the olive drab parts of the Jeep.
23 June 2016, 12:54