Battle damage

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michaelwhittmann
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Battle damage

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Bullet Holes, Cannon Holes or dents

How do you do it?

Dremel Tool?

Any help would be appreciated.
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Night Shift have great videos about that.
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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.
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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.
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Re: Battle damage

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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.
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Re: Battle damage

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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.
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