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Monday, September 29, 2014
Adventures in camo
This is a 10mm tank for my not storm trooper forces. Through use of simple urban camo scheme, I have made my model unrecognizeable....not sure but I think I like basic colors better.
Camouflage on miniature is always a compromise between reality and visibility. I like the urban camo, and have a few items in a similar scheme , in the smaller scales it becomes a bit doggy on the detail. I found using red and yellows for warning signs, missile warheads, and such, help to pick out the detail a bit.
Camouflage on miniature is always a compromise between reality and visibility. I like the urban camo, and have a few items in a similar scheme , in the smaller scales it becomes a bit doggy on the detail. I found using red and yellows for warning signs, missile warheads, and such, help to pick out the detail a bit.
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