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Re: picture download
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:03 pm
by ALPHA
francisbertiedog wrote:Thanks ALPHA for your info on picture/download for me it was not easy but I got there cheers Frank
No Problem francis... I had to learn too...My teacher was PanzerAusfG....who might have took offense once he saw my tanks
..Just kidding.. a really nice guy
Have a good one francis
ALPHA
Re: picture download
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:31 pm
by francisbertiedog
Hi Alpha thanks for track info I purchased online camo paint from a spanish company Alejo, I took of all tracks wheels etc i hand brushed 2 coats base coat then dawbed on a couple of other shades trying not to overdo it, i put on decals i got from Germany and carefully painted on decals with my wife,s clear nail varnish to stop them lifting regards Frank
Re: picture download
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:00 pm
by ALPHA
francisbertiedog wrote:Hi Alpha thanks for track info I purchased online camo paint from a spanish company Alejo, I took of all tracks wheels etc i hand brushed 2 coats base coat then dawbed on a couple of other shades trying not to overdo it, i put on decals i got from Germany and carefully painted on decals with my wife,s clear nail varnish to stop them lifting regards Frank
All in All ... a very clean job...guess we are the only two that brush paint our tanks
Happy Tanking Sir
ALPHA
Re: picture download
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:15 pm
by francisbertiedog
Alpha, in the field of conflict would you make your way to the nearest paint shop, or would a tank crew grab pots of camo, and plenty of brushes I think the latter, cheers
Re: picture download
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:31 pm
by ALPHA
francisbertiedog wrote:Alpha, in the field of conflict would you make your way to the nearest paint shop, or would a tank crew grab pots of camo, and plenty of brushes I think the latter, cheers
I tend to agree francis
I don't think compressors were portable enough to locate everywhere ...with that said the majority like the airbrushed look lol
ALPHA