"Showcase: Phil's Polish Armour" Topic
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Red Over Blue | 15 Feb 2015 4:03 p.m. PST |
Hello all, I have recently completed a small set of Polish armour for a friend's Poland 1939 project. Come take a look: link |
archiduque | 16 Feb 2015 5:52 a.m. PST |
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Denouement | 16 Feb 2015 5:59 a.m. PST |
Impressive painting. 8-) Stuart. |
Blutarski | 16 Feb 2015 7:11 a.m. PST |
FWIW, the "Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome" in Rhinebeck NY has (at least the last time I visited) a working Renault FT17 that they employ as part of their WW1 air show during the exhibition season. B |
donlowry | 16 Feb 2015 9:50 a.m. PST |
What is your baking-soda mud technique? |
Red Over Blue | 16 Feb 2015 10:07 a.m. PST |
I'll be posting an article in the near future about my mud technique. At its basics, mix baking soda with paint, apply as mud. Once dry, apply a dark wash then dry brush. |
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