Go slow... dab lightly the pattern you want to create first...then go progressively heavier...blow drying between coats... if done well ..you should be able to come close to what an airbrush can doPainlessWolf wrote:Alpha,
Thank you for the handy tips. This will be the first time I have camo-ed something this large with brushes. It will be a Tri-tone camo so I have two colors to put on with the DG as the predominate base. That will be followed with a pin wash to bring out details. Accessories and tools have been done in complimentary Wehrmacht colors.
regards,
Painless

ALPHA