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Panel Lines and Pin Washes - Dave's scale modelling log; Front end oiled up 02/12/2010
Topic Started: 27 Apr 2010, 08:50 PM (10,046 Views)
☺Dave38x
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Better pictures, ive started weathering with oil paints now as well :)

Better pics:
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And oils go on:
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Turret Oil'd:
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Brother Vogt
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Really liking the oiled effect Dave. Nice job
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# Marovian
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Nice work dave, much better pictures when it doesn't look like your suffering from alcohol withdrawal.
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crassius47
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oil washes are working a treat mate, really dull down the rusting nicely
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☺Dave38x
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More oil works done, doing this in sections slowly, but its getting there :)
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# Marovian
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Damn it man, you are too good at this stuff.
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☺Dave38x
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:)

on that note its time to go get [tinkle]ed!
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Very nice work on the tank, like the oil work
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AWOL
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Lovely work Dave, the oils are having a great effect.
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Sachiel
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What on earth have the crew been putting that Churchill through?

work is looking brilliant, keep it up.

- Sachiel
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the GI
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You do realise that the Somme was ww1 not ww2!

Loving the rust work, and making me incredibly jealous (My 1/35 Hetzer looks like it was done by a 3 year old next to yours, and I did models before war gaming!)

Hope to see more mate, and if you rub hard enough my might just see some of my $300 collection.
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☺Dave38x
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cheers guys, lewis - a lot of war is what its been put through :P
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☺Dave38x
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Small update to show some progress: its going well :)

Pics were also taken in daylight, bonus!
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Mawa
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That is looking amazing mate, you'll have to do a tutorial on your chipping techniques.
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# Marovian
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You have really stepped up your game, that is looking snazzy - though the daylight always helps!
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crassius47
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i agree with mawa and marovian its looking good chief, some of the finest and most relistic weathering i've seen in a long while
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Shortsonfire79
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Wow, thats nice. I especially like the weathering over the tank number. The chewed up armor near the rear looks really cool too.
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Noll
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looks awesome dude, I'd love to see a tutorial of how to do it my self ;)
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Olympian
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yep some of your best stuff yet, keep up the fine work there :D
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