What to use for winter whitewash?
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What to use for winter whitewash?
I want to do a winter whitewash on a green 1/16 Trumpeter T-34. The majority of 1:1 photos I have seen looks like the crew put it on with paint brushs, in other words, pretty sloppy looking. No sprayed on look. Anyone have any tips on doing a good whitewash look?
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This months Fine Scale Modeler . Has a photo in there gallery were a guy painted the base color in enamel. He let it dry for a couple of days and then used arylic paint as a white wash and then he sprayed Windex on it and wiped it with rags or paper towels. I guess the Windex ate the arylic enough so you can wipe it down as thin as you want to go.
This is worth a try but you need to experament first.
This is worth a try but you need to experament first.
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I just used enamel dry-brushed onto the surface, but this was on 1/35 and 1/32 scale. It turned out pretty darn good for a quick job. It looks like a crew applied a varying level of paint and half-assed it, just like it should be.
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