What im planning on doing for a up coming model contest is make a Winter Tiger.
My question is.
I am using German Grey and white ( both acrylic)
My question is, is there a certain type of camoflauge pattern, any reference pictures?
My other question.
Since im using Acyrlic WHITE everytime before that i spray paint you can still see the under color ( Panzer Grey) I usually always end up doing 2 extra layers.
Is there any way to get a get it on the first time around?
Also my other question is, Can i use Model Master acrylic white over Tamiyas Paner Grey?
Modeling in General
General discussions about modeling topics.
General discussions about modeling topics.
Hosted by Jim Starkweather
Winter Tiger
Max_Fischer

Member Since: January 02, 2004
entire network: 639 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Sunday, February 27, 2005 - 05:09 AM UTC
HILBERT

Member Since: August 07, 2004
entire network: 4,808 Posts
KitMaker Network: 360 Posts

Posted: Sunday, February 27, 2005 - 05:14 AM UTC
I tought Robster had a few pics with camo patterns.
They are (I suppose) in black-white.
Yes I think so, they are both acrylics.
They are (I suppose) in black-white.
Quoted Text
Can i use Model Master acrylic white over Tamiyas Paner Grey?
Yes I think so, they are both acrylics.
Robster

Member Since: October 04, 2004
entire network: 386 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts
Posted: Sunday, February 27, 2005 - 06:07 AM UTC
Easy_Co

Member Since: September 11, 2002
entire network: 1,933 Posts
KitMaker Network: 814 Posts

Posted: Sunday, February 27, 2005 - 06:47 AM UTC
Hi Max, remember winter camo is temporary it was usually put on with a mop or thrown on from a bucket , it would get filthy very quickly.I my humble opinion the panzer grey showing through in patches would be desirable.
blaster76

Member Since: September 15, 2002
entire network: 8,985 Posts
KitMaker Network: 2,270 Posts

Posted: Sunday, February 27, 2005 - 11:11 AM UTC
I'ld do it the opposite of the way you are asking. Paint the vehicle white and then drybrush the grey on to show the wearing off of the white paint
![]() |











