"For the turret I coated it evenly then dry brushed the streaks with Vallejo Burt umber pigments. For the rest of the tank I did the same except for the top of the turret, front, and back. I left a little more green exposed and dry brushed the pigment on along with a little black around the raised details for the shadows."
Thank you! I have printed the above and will have it on the modeling table as I work on the Sherman. It seems simple, but so effective! I hope I can do half as well as you have. Bravo!
Taigen T 34
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Re: Taigen T 34
Thank you my friend!! I can’t wait to see what you do to your Sherman!
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Henglong Tiger 1 Early Production
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Henglong Sherman almost complete
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Henglong Tiger 1 Early Production
Henglong King Tiger in progress
Henglong Jagdpanther almost complete
Henglong Panzer 4 fresh out of box
Henglong Sherman almost complete
Taigen Tiger 1 Late Production custom build with ELMOD hopefully.