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Panzermeister36
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My passion is 1/35th scale armour. I will share with you Weathering Tutorials, Post-Build Reviews, Technique Demonstrations, Tips and Tricks, and more. Subject requests are always welcome - tell me what you want to see!
If you have any "inspirational pictures" for like a diorama, etc., or would like to contact me, please email me at panzermeister36@gmail.com
Evan
If you have any "inspirational pictures" for like a diorama, etc., or would like to contact me, please email me at panzermeister36@gmail.com
Evan
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uconnjames
(3 minutes ago)
1:00 oil paint wash
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stevenfoster9099
(10 minutes ago)
OUTSTANDING, I am 50 and looking for a hobby. I want to get back into modeling. When i was a kid, I built several models, but wow, this is kool!
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vikj1255
(18 minutes ago)
That mud flick is brilliant.
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Dylanesque
(28 minutes ago)
If I can just say, I've experimented with natural products to weather one of my 1/24 scale trucks. Soot from the chimney dusted or dabbed with cotton pads along the lower panels of the model. Mixing soot with water and letting it run/pool around aluminium fuel tanks and their filler caps represents diesel staining beautifully. Smudging it a little helps to add to the effect too. Cocoa powder and talcum powder mixed together in water to get the correct shade of earth and then mist sprayed through an atomiser over, along and across the model itself, portrays the hard working life of the model. It also works if you lightly blow the dust at the vehicle.
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voodooo69
(31 minutes ago)
Great no nonsense tutorial. I think it can become so over whelming with the amount of choices through the process of building a model, this keeps it simple.
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mightymax1337
(46 minutes ago)
This guide is awesome!! Asked my brother who build a couple of models back in the day to get them out so I can try some of these techniques on them
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kasscalemodels6621
(52 minutes ago)
Ive been nervous about painting tanks, but after this I'm pretty confident
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