painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:35 pm
gonna try this post again, i figure if i,m explaining panzer Grey then i had better post pics of a panzer Grey tank............
once the tank is broken down into its main components spray the whole thing in a Matt black primer (pic,1) give it 24 hours to dry then spray on the base color, give this 3 or 4 thin coats instead of one thick coat (pic,2)
next take your panzer Grey and add about 10% light or medium Grey and spray this into the middle of all the panels hatches and plates on the tank,
leave the edges of the panels panzer Grey, then set your airbrush nozzle to fine and drop the pressure on the compressor a little bit and start to squiggle the paint onto the tank (pic,3 4) the cupola and the barrel were done by striping the paint instead of squiggling it.
let it dry then add a bit more light Grey and put this on top of the first panzer grey / light grey mix, again put this into the middle of the paintwork leaving the edges untouched, (pic,5 6) and (pic, 7) the barrel.





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once the tank is broken down into its main components spray the whole thing in a Matt black primer (pic,1) give it 24 hours to dry then spray on the base color, give this 3 or 4 thin coats instead of one thick coat (pic,2)
next take your panzer Grey and add about 10% light or medium Grey and spray this into the middle of all the panels hatches and plates on the tank,
leave the edges of the panels panzer Grey, then set your airbrush nozzle to fine and drop the pressure on the compressor a little bit and start to squiggle the paint onto the tank (pic,3 4) the cupola and the barrel were done by striping the paint instead of squiggling it.
let it dry then add a bit more light Grey and put this on top of the first panzer grey / light grey mix, again put this into the middle of the paintwork leaving the edges untouched, (pic,5 6) and (pic, 7) the barrel.






