Now I am looking at the pictures I can definitely pick out a few water marks, missed opportunities to cover mistakes with 'chipped' paint markings, and a need to be more crisp with definition along edges. Highlights of upper edges and minor reflections from the 'ground'.īasic 'glaze' of blacks, browns along edges and shadows.īlack-lining using a black wash, more highlights as well.Ī few chips, painted and 'sponged', with shading and edge highlights as well. I struggled at first, and feel it is a little sloppy for a first attempt, but the results are promising! Not bad for a couple of hours' work.īase coat, applied over a previously painted model (a bit thick!). Using a basecoat of 'Army Painter' Desert Yellow I then proceeded to add highlights and then shade down using washes/glazes as per the James Wappel method. Having never tried to paint a tank 'well' other than dry-brushing silver on a black undercoat, I have looked to others for inspiration when tackling my Leman Russ Battle Tanks.
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