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Gunbird24 May 2009 2:11 p.m. PST

Finished the following:

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Chinese Type-81 rocketlauncher for my Iranians (and my Iraqis, and my Taliban and maybe even for my Cold War 2nd line Russian force) – Model made by Liberation Miniatures.

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Iraqi Sa-2 Guidline SAM painted so generic as possible you should not be surprised to see it in a game between my Syrians vs my mates Israeli someday. Plastic kit made by Gran Models, expensive for a so-so model.

Johan

Ambush Alley Games24 May 2009 3:17 p.m. PST

Very cool stuff!

cloudcaptain24 May 2009 5:48 p.m. PST

I really like the paintwork on the Iraqi tanks. They look neglected and I haven't seen such a convincing job before. Did you weather them manually or use bluetack or such?

Gunbird25 May 2009 10:24 a.m. PST

Very simple weathering (or chipping), basecoat, chip with Russian green and then a ever so gentle Devlan Mud wash. Depending on the state either redo the beige with very thinned paint and then cover it with a very light drybrush. Doesn't take long either.

fowler28 May 2009 10:35 a.m. PST

V. Good Johan

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