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The Bear 4x4 Jeep.
Topic Started: Aug 16 2011, 11:29 PM (646 Views)
Legionnaire
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Wasteland Warrior
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This is how it turned out in the end, I'm not too pleased with the camouflage pattern, but am afraid that's the best I can do :(|:$: , I do apologise for the shoddy workmanship but this is my first attempt at assemble and paint a model. I find it somewhat hard to get the white paint (GW Skull White) to look nice in general, maybe it's due to me using a black undercoat.
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Dr.Falkenhayn
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not that bad at all :) i would paint a few more Layers over the White Paint and painting the Edges of the Patterns with Ghostly Grey or something...
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v_lazy_dragon
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I always fine white over anything but light-mid grey looks a bit iffy! A few extra coats might help a bit. For your first build/paint it looks good.
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mattblackgod
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Looks good. Go for a extra coat or three of White.
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