"Jap Attack" - Type 95 Ha-Go *COMPLETED*

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What they said! Great job on the base. The sand looks really good.
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Very convincing diorama of a forgotten red rucksack! :whistle:

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Gorgeous ruki-saki, isnt it? Some say, theyre pretty rare in these areas. WWF takes care. ;)
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tigrazor wrote:Gorgeous ruki-saki, isnt it? Some say, theyre pretty rare in these areas. WWF takes care. ;)
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The tank got paint. First a dark brown, followed by the same brown, mixed with Vallejo Hull red. Sponge and AB were used, pigments, washings and hairspray will follow. ;)

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I don't think it :GM:
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The color of the rust itself looks like it should. The washings are supposed to givea little more contrast, the hairspray and additional paint is for the original paint that came of the tank. ;)

Something like this:

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More work on the "rustcatcher". Almost everything done with different colors of pastel chalks and a little washing. I used tiny amounts of grey for dust on the upper areas as well. I dont do this very often but Im quite happy with it so far.



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Looking good so far. Now how about some holes and bent metal there! You know - something where a shell may have put it out of commission during the war. :shoutout:
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The tiny grey spots give some life to this one. I like this clever idea!
Lucas, are yo going to display a burnt-out or a rusty vehicle? Or both??

How on earth do you keep your work space this clean with all the pigments involved? :beau:
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