Bullet Holes, Cannon Holes or dents
How do you do it?
Dremel Tool?
Any help would be appreciated.
Battle damage
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Battle damage
1st NJ Tank Squadron
HL Sherman
HL King Tiger
HL Panzer III
HL Tiger I
HL Panther
HL Pershing
Tongde Chaffee (WIP)
HL Sherman
HL King Tiger
HL Panzer III
HL Tiger I
HL Panther
HL Pershing
Tongde Chaffee (WIP)
Re: Battle damage
Great videos! I’ve been watching his work for some time now. I’m using a lot of his techniques on my “Winter” Panzer III project.
Re: Battle damage
Uncle Night Shift is da Man!
I reviewed these videos when working on my Tiger project. Very helpful videos to guide me in the right direction.
I reviewed these videos when working on my Tiger project. Very helpful videos to guide me in the right direction.
"Charlie don't surf"- Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore
Re: Battle damage
One of the easiest tricks is to use an area of irregular primer or metal colored blotch, filled to an extent with a deep black or charcoal grey. That roughly approximates the appearance of impact. The same principle applies to damage modeled with hobby tool.
"I have seen the first of the new tanks today. They are beautiful."
- Annibale "Electric Beard" Bergonzoli, upon the first delivery of M11/39s to Libya, 1940.
- Annibale "Electric Beard" Bergonzoli, upon the first delivery of M11/39s to Libya, 1940.
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Re: Battle damage
Tried it Night Shift's way.
Liked the holes.
Filling them with putty was a PITA and didn't look
as good as the holes themselves.
Just mt 2 cents.
Liked the holes.
Filling them with putty was a PITA and didn't look
as good as the holes themselves.
Just mt 2 cents.
1st NJ Tank Squadron
HL Sherman
HL King Tiger
HL Panzer III
HL Tiger I
HL Panther
HL Pershing
Tongde Chaffee (WIP)
HL Sherman
HL King Tiger
HL Panzer III
HL Tiger I
HL Panther
HL Pershing
Tongde Chaffee (WIP)