I used actual Portland stone on most of them in a spray can from kings army paints on eBay. The a2 at the front is painted in tamiya beige, I used that on that one because it’s what I had in stock and it needed a quick repaint a week before a show, but it turned out well so has stayed like itHerr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Sun Aug 24, 2025 10:01 pm tankme: What brand of paint and color did you use for the British sand-like color?
Into the Blue ... Coolbank Mklll Crusader
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It’s your tank it’s what you make it
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Re: Into the Blue ... Coolbank Mklll Crusader
Thank you! Portland Stone may not be accessible to me, but Tamiya paints are readily available and good for airbrushing.