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2 hours ago, FullArmor said:

I just realized I have too much 1/16 kits in stash, so i pass this one. But i would definitely like to see WIP build in this forum.

I'm sure the kit will still be available once you've finished your current stash - then the temptation might rise up again 😁

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Back on to the Abrams topic - my copy of the "M1A2 SEP In Detail" book you recommended was delivered earlier this morning. I've only had a quick flick through it but there certainly appears to be a huge amount of information and references - so thank you for the recommendation!

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20 minutes ago, Alan_G said:

Back on to the Abrams topic - my copy of the "M1A2 SEP In Detail" book you recommended was delivered earlier this morning. I've only had a quick flick through it but there certainly appears to be a huge amount of information and references - so thank you!

Definitely value for money.

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Wow! You must have immense patience to sit there and apply all that weathering and wear.....and it looks incredible 

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5 minutes ago, Alan_G said:

Wow! You must have immense patience to sit there and apply all that weathering and wear.....and it looks incredible 

Thanks🙂. Hopefully the end result is decent. I have not even started upper hull. It needs a few fixes.

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If you don't mind me asking - how do you do your weathering? Is it the chipping/hairspray method, or paint etc applied over the Maston Ultra Matt Beige?

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29 minutes ago, Alan_G said:

If you don't mind me asking - how do you do your weathering? Is it the chipping/hairspray method, or paint etc applied over the Maston Ultra Matt Beige?

This is from my previous build warhammer tank:

 

I am experimenting new tecnique to create worn and weathered surface. Just spray painted all black. Then automotive green paint over it. Then used brass wirebrush to wear off some surface paint before it dries. After that i will drybrush some silver, give it some filter and pinwash. Finished. Easy!

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I will try to do most damaged parts first when surface paint soft. And least damaged parts last, when paint is almost dry. 
I don't know if you understand what I'm trying to explain.

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Just now, FullArmor said:

I will try to do most damaged parts first when surface paint soft. And least damaged parts last, when paint is almost dry. 
I don't know if you understand what I'm trying to explain.

Yep, makes perfect sense.

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