Just show it off when everyone is wearing sunglasses and their wont notice!Rocketman wrote:Yep, I may have to improvise!
Just dont drum me out of the club lads for straying from the true path please!
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Challenger colour question....
Re: Challenger colour question....
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Re: Challenger colour question....
It's nicely done, but I agree that the 'green' looks a tad Luftwaffe-ish. Is it possible to rub a little green in there with a fine sponge to change the tone a bit, whilst retained that weathered slightly-unwell look ?
I sometimes use a small sponge (came with an acrylic painting package) to rub in darker or lighter tones into the base colour for a weathering effect (but not the edges, where colours meet..). That said, with British Summers it's not unusual for all colours, and the Sky, to take on a
a greyish tinge after weeks of rain

I sometimes use a small sponge (came with an acrylic painting package) to rub in darker or lighter tones into the base colour for a weathering effect (but not the edges, where colours meet..). That said, with British Summers it's not unusual for all colours, and the Sky, to take on a
a greyish tinge after weeks of rain
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Re: Challenger colour question....
Looks like a nice camo scheme.
Don't get your panties in a bunch , we still got hand weapons and the fifty!