Thanks for the comments.
Ok will try my best to describe how i done this. As i have no pic's of this when i was painting as my camera had died
This a attempt to show how beginners to spray and weather a tank with very little skills needed,also on a cheap budget,as most of our money has aleady been spent modding the tank.
(colours used was a tolal of 5,mixed to the shades i wanted)
Most of us own a spray gun but all we do is the the main colours then pack it away. Then you see all these realy nice weathed tanks,and say i can't do that.
Well you can.
(am working in water based paint)
Spray the main tank the colour you are going to use. The main thing here is Air on all the time. No making train sounds with your airbrush. I sprayed the main body at around 35 psi.
I did free hand all the camo colours, but you can marsk or use stencils.
Now the whole tank is painted. Now for the fun bit.
Weathering.
Most beginners now run a mile as they don't know how to do it or think they can't. Well its easy. if i pass you a airbrush and say can you paint that hole i have cut out of that paper. I bet most will say yes np.
Well thats just what were going to do for the weathering.
The use of home made stencils. Just get some paper or what ever you want to use. Cut some wavey lines, some wavey triangles. Those are the basic shapes you will need. Now these don't have to be of exact size as you can slide them and cover the unwanted area with some plain paper.
Now you can cut all this on a plotter if you have one. Or get your son or daughter to cut them as you want them to be random.
For the rust. Pin holes compass holes any thing you like. Not many are needed.
For all the stencil work the key is keep turning them keep it random and build in layers of colour.
That is it. You have just weathered your tank,and found an extra use for you airbrush as well. (when i was doing the weathering i had my psi at around 20)
Hope you found it helpful.
All the best caddy
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