KV-1 - paint tests
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This one is done with AMMO Scratches Effects. Not satisfied with it. It even starts to react if you spray paint to wet.
![Album image #2 Album image #2](/albums/img/9/4/0/183940-18109-16-720.jpg)
Deatail of the above
![Album image #3 Album image #3](/albums/img/9/4/1/183941-18109-75-720.jpg)
Starting all over on the other side. Gunze Steel on black Surfacer 1500. You can see the paint after and before buffing.
![Album image #4 Album image #4](/albums/img/9/4/2/183942-18109-77-720.jpg)
Having fun (going overboard?) with colour modulation.
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Chipped paint done with the use of Vallejo Airbrush Thinner. That's what I'm talking about!
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Detail of the above.Dissolving acrylic paint with thinner gives you a lot more control over chipping effect.
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More detail. If you spray a couple of different shades, the one on the bottom will show through and mix with the fornt layer when treated with thinner. This can give you additional effects.
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31 May 2015, 14:30
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To prepare for painting the KV-1 I practiced my skills on a styrene plate.