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    mage
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    im rthe appropriating this for K47. My gap filling hasn’t been great br moving on…

     

    which faction does this guy look like he should be part of? And how should I paint it

     

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    mage
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    Damn broken links:

     

     

     

     

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    sundancer
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    Japanese of course…. and you’ll paint it pink with a white Hello Kitty motive 😉

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    mage
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    Nope. Historical tank colour schemes!

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    sundancer
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    They do have a walker with colour scheme for Japan.. maybe that?

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    mage
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    They do, a scorpion thing.

     

    not sure if the fade and shape feels more Russian, American, German or Japanese…

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    a27cromwell
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    It looks German to me , is he carrying a sci fi version of the MG 42 ?images

    I would pick either the so called Dot pattern , which you could do easily by punching holes in a post it note nd using it as your template for spray painting ( Green & red brown dots over panzer yellow )Cover-Disk-camo-type-5-different-073-35th-scale-1

    Or the Ambush scheme , yellow base , red brown , green stripes , with yellow dots on the RB / G and usually one ( red or green ) color dot on the yellow . Ambush-pattern

    The Sturm Tiger isn’t the best example ( too many dots ) but you get the idea . PLus its easy , who can’t paint stripes and then add dots ?

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    mage
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    Valid point @a27cromwell

     

    its tempting to do it as a German one. I might start with Skeleton Bone, a creamy yellow primer. You familiar with army painter spray primers

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    a27cromwell
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    Sorry , no knowledge of Army Painter anything . LHS dosn’t carry it . I do believe AP does have some German WW2 colors , but what they call them ( Dunklegreb , Panzer Yellow , or ?  ) I don’t know . Maybe check one of John’s tank painting videos , IRC he mentions the paint colors he uses . Personally  I would base coat my fav German Yellow ( Spray or brush ) and just use whatever green and red brown I had handy . German camo paint came as a paste in liter cans , it was thinned with water , gas , or just smeared on with a cloth , so it can be real dark and thick to very light , almost see through like a thin wash or GW inks

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    It seems whiter than a desert yellow. Hm. I might spray it green, wash it and then start other primers before doing a wash…

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