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ABANDONED KING TIGER part 2

After I finished with assembly I painted the model with primer and then it was time for some pre-shading. After I was statisfied with it I painted entire model with sandy yellow, serving as a base for my camo.

 Because Im doing the wreck there is  a lot sratches on the real thing, if we look the reference photo, the tank has a really heavy weathering so I applied the Worn of effect by AK interactive by airbrush so that I can achieve the desired scratches later.( It's the same technique as the one with the hairspray but much easier and more controled.
 After 3 coats of WORN EFFECT FLUID I waited a day or two for the thing to dry, then I started working on the camo, first coat is the GREEN FS color.
 Second stage of the camo, WOOD BROWN.
 Here is how it looks after the painting of the camo patterns. The next step are the scratches(that's why I applied the WORN EFFECT FLUID), making of the winter white camo, the next step is painting small details, painting of the wheels and later we can start with the weathering.











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