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Tiger 1 (renovated UPDATED)
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:08 pm
by simonm
Re: Tiger 1 (renovated)
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:12 pm
by DRAGONWAGON
Great looking white-wash, now a tactical placed pin-wash with raw umber and you have a real beauty on your hands!!
Re: Tiger 1 (renovated)
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 4:00 pm
by simonm
Cheers, only done a white wash in 1/35th before and totally stuffed it up so i was pleased with this so far, as far as pin wash is concerned i will have to research that as ive not done it before and only use enamel paint! Should be easy enough though
Re: Tiger 1 (renovated)
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 4:48 pm
by Dee
Looking good, that was a good find ;]
Re: Tiger 1 (renovated)
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:07 pm
by Red Devils
Lookin good, great white wash.
Re: Tiger 1 (renovated)
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:18 pm
by simonm
Thanks guys, i bought it in 2009 but thought i had sold it, makes me wonder whats in the roof!
Re: Tiger 1 (renovated)
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:26 pm
by Reaper332
Looks fantastic mate.........

Re: Tiger 1 (renovated)
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:59 am
by DRAGONWAGON
Simonm,
A pinwash with enamels is as simple as it is with oils. Take a bit of the thick paint on the bottom of the tin and put it on a piece of glass or something similar. Thin down with white spirit till you obtain the consistency of water.
First moist the subject you want to place the pinwash on with a bit of clean white spirit, this will act as flux. Then with a sharp pointed paintbrush gently touch the detail with your enamel-wash....you will see the heavily dilluted paint will flow around the detail, leaving a darker shade. If you put on too much just correct it with a damp paintbrush.
Don't overdo it, and first start with the fenders, you'll see you wil get the trick in no-time....
Hope I was clear, John.
Re: Tiger 1 (renovated)
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:03 am
by simonm
Thanks for that ill give it at the weekend:)
Re: Tiger 1 (renovated)
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:15 am
by DRAGONWAGON
Simon,
If you don't want to start on your (great!!) Tiger right away, you can always try-out on an old model. I have always an old model lying around for trying new techniques on.....The T-34 I use for this already had ALL the colors of the rainbow....LOL
John.