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White Scars Predator WIP

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Hey guys/Gals, been awhile since my last post. I figured I would make a WIP post of my new project. Any advice would be helpful as this is my first White Scars tank. Also the second model where the base color is white. :headbutt:



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Thanks Doelago!

So an update for ya. I did a bit more detailing and I figured I would test that air brush thats been collecting dust on my dest. This is my first Airbrush job so be gentle!




Then I added a bit of flock that will later be painted it look like mud.




Ideas and tips welcome! :biggrin:
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OK time for another update, I painted the "Mud" and tossed some snow ontop of it, I not sure If I like the way its comeing out. So you be the judge. Thanks guys!





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Ok not a bad start... The thing that I'd like to point out to you for the next time would be placement of the mud. The splatters are good, but they go way to high to be realistic or even artistic, the mud placement under the turret is umm.. not a place that mud would collect. I just wanted to add this incase you wanted to improve, I could go on, but I don't know where you stand with tips and pointers
No I would def love any tips and pointers. This is the first model I have ever tryed to "weather" with flock and such things. So any advice would only help me to improve the next Rhino and then the Landraider which is the one I was to do the best.

@ the mud under the turret. I figured with the amount of travel and splash mud is bound to get there, but its the only place on the top of the tank that things like wind and rain wouldnt hit, so I figured it would pool there. Maybe the back story in my head is to long. :laugh:
Thanks a ton, I will try what you are saying on the next tank I do.
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