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Ready for weathering effects!

My friends, yesterday I finished the basic winter coat with a round of pin washes and mapping. Today I edited the video and I'm ready to continue tomorrow with chipping and rust effects! 

The washes used were Winter Streaking Grime and Wash For Interiors, both from AK. I planned a similar approach as on the Pz 38 - lighter wash on the white parts, darker one on the green ones. However, the model's surface kinda required to mix them together depending on the type of detail I was outlining, which led to some pretty neat results. I also applied them in a very messy way so I could feather them outward, creating various stains of dirt, discoloring and post-shading the white wash. I even streaked them down the sides of that huge turret. 

This created a great foundation for mapping. Washable White is ideal for this task, but I had to resort to ordinary white from Vallejo. You gotta thin it down a lot and quickly blend the random patches with tap water - you got maybe 3 seconds before the paint bites into the surface and then it'll leave a tide mark. No need to use drying retarder because you don't have to be very precise, just quick :) 

I believe a winter white wash is a specific type of paint job where it's hard to tell where basic painting ends and weathering begins. What's for sure is that this is a type of finish that involves several techniques, it's not just spraying a coat of white and chipping it down. Dark pinwashes and mapping are equally as important, both adding greatly to the muddled look of a winter camouflage! 

Ready for weathering effects! Ready for weathering effects! Ready for weathering effects! Ready for weathering effects! Ready for weathering effects! Ready for weathering effects! Ready for weathering effects! Ready for weathering effects! Ready for weathering effects!

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