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Post by Hoth_902 »

Nashorn88, your vehicles are impressive. Great work.
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They all look good, but the K2 really stands out.
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Post by nashorn88 »

Thanks
I going try another brown/ tan so the camo stands out more.

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Post by chrisswim »

I use Model Master.
Medium Green
Military Brown
Black.
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Post by nashorn88 »

What you use to thin the master modeler paint ?
I pickup a bottle but I didn’t see any thinner ?
Is it a water or alcohol base ?

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Post by Hoth_902 »

Nashorn88,.

If you are using enamel. Just use enamel thinner. I use that to thin my airbrush enamel paint and my paint I brush with.
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Post by panzergator »

I don't think the Modelmaster medium green is a good choice for you he medium green vehicles were delivered in In the early '80s. The Hubbell appeared to be much more accurate.
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