Modeling in General
General discussions about modeling topics.
General discussions about modeling topics.
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LittleNick
United States
Member Since: September 24, 2003
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Posted: Monday, September 29, 2003 - 12:36 PM UTC
I am nwe to modeling i have only made 1 model and it was a sherman M4A1. but my question is what is a wash i see it refered alot in the forums but i dont know what it means so could someone explain the process and what it is used for
Azarius
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Monday, September 29, 2003 - 04:51 PM UTC
Check this out.... Washes & Weathering
There's also a few helpful artices around the site somewhere... *goes to look for some*
There's also a few helpful artices around the site somewhere... *goes to look for some*
scoccia
Milano, Italy
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Posted: Monday, September 29, 2003 - 06:57 PM UTC
cdave
California, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 - 12:11 AM UTC
Nick,
First off, welcome to the wonderful world of tracks and wheels.
Azarius and Scoccia have indicated a great link for some articles. My only comment is for you to take your time and practice, practice, practice.... .
Nothing in this world comes cheap and our hobby is no exception. So get a few more quick OOTB (out-of-the-box) kits down before you tackle that masive after-market kit.
Enjoy and do not be afraid to ask more questions......
Dave
First off, welcome to the wonderful world of tracks and wheels.
Azarius and Scoccia have indicated a great link for some articles. My only comment is for you to take your time and practice, practice, practice.... .
Nothing in this world comes cheap and our hobby is no exception. So get a few more quick OOTB (out-of-the-box) kits down before you tackle that masive after-market kit.
Enjoy and do not be afraid to ask more questions......
Dave