- I wanted to add some tarps or covers – sculpted using “green stuff” putty and painted with various Vallejo Model Color acrylics – at this stage in order that they were attached before too much weathering steps were done. Other stowage items will be added separately later.
- The entire vehicle was washed with a dilute mixture of Winsor & Newton “Burnt Umber” and “Lamp Black” oil paints (ratio about 5:1) in enamel thinner – the excess being cleaned up with a dry brush or cotton bud.
- AMMO Oilbrusher “Olive Green” (A.MIG-3505), “Starship Filth” (A.MIG-3513) and “Starship Bay Sludge” (A.MIG-3532) was used on various points of the vehicle to provide both light and dark variations.
SU-122 build – Part 5:Weathering (wash)
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