The troopship USS Leviathan in a ‘dazzle’ camouflage pattern. The Leviathan was formerly the SS Vaterland, a German, Hamburg America Line ship, seized by the U.S. government in 1917. The Jan Beydell in ‘dazzle’ camouflage bringing Sir Douglas Haig into port and to the reception committee awaiting him on the quayside. 1919.
Welcome to the second video in the Straightforward Tanks series where I show you how to paint WW2 tanks using nothing but an aerosol primer, normal acrylics
German soldier spray painting camouflage paint over Zimmerit Once applied though, Zimmerit was surprisingly durable. Many vehicles have been dug up after having been buried for decades in rivers or swamps and still retain traces of it. Even battle damage didn’t blast it off the surface, as a shell would only cause localized loss of the material.
For example, the Cromwell painting guide includes a tutorial to apply decals. At the moment these are the available painting guides (more in the future): Germany: Stug III: bitonal camouflage; Panzer IV: soft edges tritonal camouflage; Panther: hard edges tritonal camouflage; Sdkfz 251: ambush camouflage; Tiger I: fast painting method; United
The paint will flow easily around any raised details and along edges or recesses. The tyre walls and the tread are then drybrushed using a dark grey paint. Drybrush - A brush with very little paint dragged over the raised detail, the paint is left on the raised detail and flat areas. The paint is often lighter than the underlying colour.
Panzer IV H Colour Schemes. With the recent release of the new plastic Panzer IV H box set I thought it would be a good idea to offer some suggestions on some different colours schemes to paint these fantastic miniatures. Below you will find a number of different colour schemes based on actual examples of the Panzer IV H serving in different
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