Chaos Black primer followed by the XF-10 flat brown for deep rust.
Rear bumper was sprinkled with salt:
Tamiya`s Chrome silver X11 sprayed on the bumpers, followed by more salt to lower parts
XF-22 on. More salt mostly to upper parts:
XF-50 Field Blue spraye all over the body, followed by XF-19 highlights, and XF-63 for shadows:
Salt off:
Sand color Tamiya Weathering Stick was used to make the camo pattern.
Gloss cote on ready for decals.
Markings painted freehand. Fist dark wash applied.
Hello Siara
ReplyDeleteI take notes for my scale model conversion olympia/azimut !
You give me hope to return on my workbench !
Thanks Siara you're great modeller
Thank you Frédéric for continuous support!
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Siara
Excellent, one more time great lesson painting !
ReplyDeleteI"ll try this technique
Best regards
Frédéric
Very nice, I hope one day to paint like you !
ReplyDeleteI'm fan of your work !
Frédéric
Hello Siara.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful painting lesson for this pattern of camouflage.
The Bronco is very nice kit to build, despite a delicate front wheel axle assembly.
Your work suggests a beautiful model in the end.
PS: Thank you, Frédéric for showing me this blog
Thank you guys!
ReplyDeleteJerome- im glad you like the blog.
About the Broncos Opel- i finished the hard top version few months back, and this time around i knew what to expect. Actually i was considering the switch to brass rod for the front axle, but because the model will be fixed to the groundwork, it should be just fine as it is.
Best
Siara