- AMMO “Russian 4BO Light Base” (A.MIG-933) was applied first by sponge, to simulate the lightest paint damage or fading.
- This was followed by application of Vallejo Model Color “German Camouflage Black Brown” 70822 by sponge or brush to simulate deeper chipping.
- I didn’t go too far with the chipping, as this machine would have been only recently in service.
KV-1 (Model 1939) build – Part 5:Weathering (chipping)
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