Unpainted Part *Color Match (without any airbushing or hand paint)

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Re: Unpainted Part *Color Match (without any airbushing or hand paint)

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Finally. All The Paint + Primer has acquired.
Now going wait for the Model Kit. (Might probably need order the Metal Road Wheels aswell. *Metal Wheel with rubber.)
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Re: Unpainted Part *Color Match (without any airbushing or hand paint)

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Yep, those are fine choices. I agree about starting with Tamiya's Dunkelgrau and then lightening it unevenly (as would occur in a road march) by dusting it up with pan pastels.
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Re: Unpainted Part *Color Match (without any airbushing or hand paint)

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Unfortunately. Seems my dad doesn't want to paint the whole tank. because it is "too much work/time" or "paint is too thick for the holes" so instead painting whole tank, will have to paint the armor skirt instead. :/
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Re: Unpainted Part *Color Match (without any airbushing or hand paint)

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brucektrain wrote: Wed Nov 26, 2025 10:29 am Unfortunately. Seems my dad doesn't want to paint the whole tank. because it is "too much work/time" or "paint is too thick for the holes" so instead painting whole tank, will have to paint the armor skirt instead. :/
That's a shame. Is it yours or your Dad's tank?
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