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The construction forum is for the discussion of techniques on the construction phase of AFV modelling and the tools and materials used.

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 Subject:  Airbrushing, drybrushing, and powdering processList thread.  
  
 Date:  Nov 9, 2002
 From:  Eric Bachmann 
I am 13 years old and I am currently building a new Tamiya Marder III. My personal technique on this model is to paint the tank the basic Tamiya German Grey, airbrush black it spots, drybrush grey, and then tap on some white baby powder, and brush it all over the model. It makes deatails stand out, and makes the model look like cool. (In a metallic sort of way) Is this right?
Also, I am going to build a DML Jagdtiger after my Marder, and I'm going to paint it in a Tamiya Desert Yellow. But my question is, what sort of process should I go through with the Jagdtiger, like i did with the Marder? I bought a brown art pencil, and some brown art chalk, but what color should I use to airbrush?
 
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  Airbrushing, drybrushing, and powdering process - Eric Bachmann - Nov 9, 2002
. . . Re: Airbrushing, drybrushing, and powdering process - john range - Nov 20, 2002
. . . Re: Airbrushing, drybrushing, and powdering process - john range - Nov 20, 2002
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