I agree!Stuart wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2026 7:14 am That's good to know Gary, I do like these washes - very user friendly.
I know what you mean by the fun factor, it is a lot of fun to mess these armour builds up. It's funny really, I'm not a fan of weathered aircraft models but armour doesn't tend to look right to my eye if it's left clean.
Tiger Tiger burning Bright... (Tamiya 1/35 Tiger I (Late)
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Washes look pretty dang good so far Stuart. I've recently discovered oils for some of the washing effects and am working on rust and streak effects now too. Your take on this Tiger is looking great and I'll be watching for more.
P.S. This whole armor gig is addicting. Now I want to build more armor.
P.S. This whole armor gig is addicting. Now I want to build more armor.