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15 20 January, 21:20
Jack Aaronfeld
That turned out amazing - I've never seen a 262 in a camo scheme like this. Do you reckon you could explain a bit about your painting and weathering process?
That turned out amazing - I've never seen a 262 in a camo scheme like this. Do you reckon you could explain a bit about your painting and weathering process?
4 May, 10:13
Zackery Coulombe
Hi Jack. Im not 100% sure on the origin oif the scheme as it was on the Montex masks sheet that I purchased for the aircraft. As far as painting techniques go, I used RLNM colors from MRP and it was painted using the Black Basing method with inks. Doogs Models on youtube is a good source for the black basing and LUFT72 has a great tutorial on the ink method here luftraum72.com/layered-ink-patina-technique/
Hi Jack. Im not 100% sure on the origin oif the scheme as it was on the Montex masks sheet that I purchased for the aircraft. As far as painting techniques go, I used RLNM colors from MRP and it was painted using the Black Basing method with inks. Doogs Models on youtube is a good source for the black basing and LUFT72 has a great tutorial on the ink method here luftraum72.com/layered-ink-patina-technique/
4 May, 22:55
Ben M
Just the tip in the paint shop!
Great scheme. The metal panels are very nicely done.
Just the tip in the paint shop!
Great scheme. The metal panels are very nicely done.
5 May, 00:26
Zackery Coulombe
Its a very grueling process combining black basing and inks but the results are far superior to anything else, IDC what any IPMS judge thinks lol.
Its a very grueling process combining black basing and inks but the results are far superior to anything else, IDC what any IPMS judge thinks lol.
5 May, 00:48
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Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a (White 34)