• I’ve made winterized (whitewashed) Soviets before, but nothing like this. Requested with “worn nearly off” instead of a more freshly applied look. And I had T-34s to do for more than 1 order, so I made thme both this way. One has a little more detail than the other, but aside from battle damage on one, the differences are minor. The extra detailed one has several more layers. Process for these is too complicated to give a step by step. But I can say they were a series of layers of wet brushing, damp-brushing, dry-brushing, ink washes, watered paint washings, etc, over and over. I took scans of only a few different stages.
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    This is what a T-34 would look like after its whitewash job endured an entire winter of battle, weather, and wear.

    This is an AAM collectables, “V2.0” tank, 2 + 1/4 inches long.




  • After about 9 different coats of paint, ink, and wash, the base coat is complete. Paint process is about 20% complete at this point:

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