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The painting forum is for the discussion of techniques on the painting, decalling and weathering phases of AFV modelling and the tools and materials used.

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 Subject:  Re: Dry Brushing QuestionList thread.  
  
 Date:  Apr 17, 2004
 From:  Hartmut von Holdt 
Yes, the yellow over the brown and green. If you made the edges of the brown parts light brown and the same with the green parts, it dosnīt look so good.

The brown and green was painted by the troops on the field. This colours are easy fade away on the edges and the Dunkelgelb (factory base colour)is visible there again.

Try this technic and your model looks more realistic. I think every tank modeler use the dry brushing(more or less) as a part of weathering technic.

Hartmut
 
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  Dry Brushing Question - Barry Thornton - Apr 17, 2004
. . . Re: Dry Brushing Question - Hartmut von Holdt - Apr 17, 2004
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. . . . . . . . . Re: Dry Brushing Question - Hartmut von Holdt - Apr 17, 2004
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