- Chipping was done first with LifeColor “Dark Olive” (UA237) – applied with fine brush and sponge in a few places – to simulate the lightest wear.
- After this Vallejo Model Color “German Camouflage Black Brown” (70822) was applied sparingly in the same manner, to simulate deeper, older chips. I also tried to create very small paint chips by flicking the same paint from a brush onto the surface.
SU-152 (late) build – Part 5:Weathering (chipping)
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