Thanks guys, yours words of praise means a lot to me.
Here are some WIP pictures with different layers of colors before final "white finish". Between layers (silver alclad, camuflage green and blac and final white) , in some area where the colors are worn the most, i applied some masking liquid. In the end, sanding with wet sanding papper, 2500 grid to achieve final look.
I definitely like the way you have done the "wear" on the temporary winter finish. Very realistic!
Thanks guys, yours words of praise means a lot to me.
Here are some WIP pictures with different layers of colors before final "white finish". Between layers (silver alclad, camuflage green and blac and final white) , in some area where the colors are worn the most, i applied some masking liquid. In the end, sanding with wet sanding papper, 2500 grid to achieve final look.
4 attached images. Click to enlarge.
I agree with Tom. How did you achieve that?
Very nice work
Excellent! I'm working on a winter-camo'd Pe-2 - hope I get close to the result you did! Love it.
great distemper and chipping
Nice work. Good to see some WW2 Soviet stuff built.
Great. I will definitely be trying your methods on my next winter scheme