Some WW2 vehicles w-i-p

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Re: Some WW2 vehicles w-i-p

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Ochoin - there's a link to some nice WWII colour views on this thread viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2319 which shows a wide range of weathering options.
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Re: Some WW2 vehicles w-i-p

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Here's photos of my finished Priest (closest to camera) & my diecast one:
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my finished Firefly (furthest from the camera) & a diecast Sherman:
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I'm going to need to take the weathering brush to the diecasts..

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Re: Some WW2 vehicles w-i-p

Post by Willz the Wargamer »

Very nice.


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Re: Some WW2 vehicles w-i-p

Post by Spanner »

They've come up well, mate. Normal wear and tear for the field, not complete neglect by the crew.
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