AlloySkull's Work (MiG-15 Weathering 6-10-08)
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Thanks.
The white wash is probably the laziest way you can do it.
Get a beat up brush. Preferably fairly hard, not too loose and covering a good area. I used white enamel (as it's what I had) but you can use whatever white paint, I'm sure. I basically dabbed the brush in, wiped 70% of the excess off and since this was my first time with it, the Pak has more brushed on white-wash, and I stayed away from hard edges, to give it that torn look, and the Hanomag has a mix of dabbed and brushed. Dabbed looks overall better, but brush-strokes add a really rough field look to it. I like both.
The white wash is probably the laziest way you can do it.
Get a beat up brush. Preferably fairly hard, not too loose and covering a good area. I used white enamel (as it's what I had) but you can use whatever white paint, I'm sure. I basically dabbed the brush in, wiped 70% of the excess off and since this was my first time with it, the Pak has more brushed on white-wash, and I stayed away from hard edges, to give it that torn look, and the Hanomag has a mix of dabbed and brushed. Dabbed looks overall better, but brush-strokes add a really rough field look to it. I like both.

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That scheme looks pretty darn good AS, thanks for the post. I thought my tiger camo Mig was good enough, but now I might have to pick one of these up. 

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Thanks guys.
Olifant, this was my instant choice, because it is the Russian scheme, and to me it was classic.
The thing I didn't notice when I got mine is the antenna was missing. I looked high and low... no antenna.

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Good Traders:
KAMIKAZE
Ruger
Olifant
Panzer M
Good Traders:
KAMIKAZE
Ruger
Olifant
Panzer M