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Finally got around to finishing a few.

Another of my Tunisian Tigers. This carries the same colors as the Bovington Tiger.

Another of the possible Tunisian Tiger camo schemes.

The last of the group and possibly my favorite of the bunch.

The British Sherman V.

Tiger II in all grey.

A cute little Raupenschlepper.
Enjoy!
Steve

Another of my Tunisian Tigers. This carries the same colors as the Bovington Tiger.

Another of the possible Tunisian Tiger camo schemes.

The last of the group and possibly my favorite of the bunch.

The British Sherman V.

Tiger II in all grey.

A cute little Raupenschlepper.
Enjoy!
Steve
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Thank you!
I did thin the paint. I use Distilled water which seems to work ok. I'll thin the paint but not excessively. The one thing you don't want is the paint being too thin as it will act more like a wash and you can lose control of it. I would start off with a drop or two of thinner and see what kind of consistency you get. A thicker consistency may work better depending on the surface. Also I use a 5/0 brush. It's almost too small but I like the control I get. Depending on the camo pattern you plan on doing you could use the next size larger without issue. Otherwise be patient and have fun!
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I did thin the paint. I use Distilled water which seems to work ok. I'll thin the paint but not excessively. The one thing you don't want is the paint being too thin as it will act more like a wash and you can lose control of it. I would start off with a drop or two of thinner and see what kind of consistency you get. A thicker consistency may work better depending on the surface. Also I use a 5/0 brush. It's almost too small but I like the control I get. Depending on the camo pattern you plan on doing you could use the next size larger without issue. Otherwise be patient and have fun!
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Dock Smack...yes...a very good job on all for sure. I like the colors of the Shermans, very crisp and clear. Mine are not that good...care to share which color you used for them?
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