- Soot from the exhausts was simulated by spraying on Tamiya “Flat Black” XF-1 in Tamiya X-20A thinner (10% paint mixture in thinner). The end of the exhausts were then treated with Tamiya “Soot” weathering powder.
- The end of the gun barrel was treated with Tamiya “Soot” weathering powder.
- The machine guns, tow cables, outer rims of the wheels, those inner part of the tracks in contact with wheels and the outer part of the track in contact with the ground were dusted with AK Interactive “Dark Steel” (AK086) pigment.
- Certain wooden crates (from Value Gear) were dug out of the spares box and stowed on the fenders, along with some spare tracks.
- A few Dry Oak leaves from AMMO (A.MIG-8402) were placed on parts of the fender and hull.
KV-1 (Model 1939) build – Part 12:Finishing
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