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Hey there did soemthing to the wheels to try the filters. The triples of road wheels each got a different type of oil filter with two passes. The Idlers and sprokets were painted with at least two filter types in different sections.
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It is indeed. The three tip left have ochre, top right olive (which is the best suited filter) left bottom is faded green - giving a nice blueish tinge - bottom right is industrial earth a strong dark olive brown. On the sprockets the teeth are olive and the ring with the bolts has the blueish faded green. All Abteilung 502 oils. I am not unhappy with the result.
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Hey there, after testing a bit what kind of shading colour I would use - Olive mixed wiht industrial earth gives a nice and deep olive color - I went for a dot applied paintjob on the turret. The end result is really to my liking. Used a pallet of 6 Abtl 502 oil piants, the lighter ones more for the upper half and the darker ones to the lower half. Paints were thinned for application with VMS oil expert enhancing medium satine.
Dot applied semi random
Now the color is much more vivid and accentuated, sompare with the 1/35th scale kit that only got the olive filter.
Shadows below, highlights and some color variation higher up
Dot applied semi random
Now the color is much more vivid and accentuated, sompare with the 1/35th scale kit that only got the olive filter.
Shadows below, highlights and some color variation higher up
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I have to be honest though the results of those filters are pleasing much like most of us weathering. I imagine it can get quite frustrating getting the shade you want when blending. Again much like some of us weathering. It annoys the hell out of me when I can’t get it how I want it
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It was a good start for me to try the colours individually on the wheels, so I knew what to expect. In the end it turned out exctly like I wanted it to be in this case. As I never tried this "dot filter" before, I was of course a bit hesitant.Exhibitedbrute wrote:I have to be honest though the results of those filters are pleasing much like most of us weathering. I imagine it can get quite frustrating getting the shade you want when blending. Again much like some of us weathering. It annoys the hell out of me when I can’t get it how I want it
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The end result does look a lot better than a standard coat of paint but I doubt I would have the patients to do that then wether it
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