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Ryan Rabies14 Apr 2024 11:56 a.m. PST

Here is my new and unusual guide to paint chipping:

youtube.com/watch?v=fkVTH2GTzMg

Personal logo Sgt Slag Supporting Member of TMP15 Apr 2024 11:01 a.m. PST

Not my genre. I watched the first five minutes of your video… Your tanks look superb. I used to game historicals with friends who are rivet counters. I don't recall any of them using paint chipping paint techniques of any kind, but they mainly gamed in 6mm scale micro armor.

I was not familiar with anyone using any sort of paint chipping techniques, in any scale, prior to your video. I learned something. I appreciate that. Keep up the great brush work! Cheers!

Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP14 May 2024 9:10 a.m. PST

That is a great video. The opening sequence is genius and it only got better. Great colour photos (most are original colour) and some very good modelling tips.

I see 449 views in a month, but disappointing so little feedback. Must try that if I ever get back to the attic stock of Free French tanks of 1944 (big if)

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