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Tires don't stress me too much. My own technique relies on re-painting the wheel hub after painting the tires. I find it easier to paint a nice round outer edge (to the hub) than inner edge (to the tire). For the round outer edge it's really just a drop of paint, in the right dilution, in the right place.I too hate painting tires.
I gave up on tank roadwheels long ago. I do freely admit that I admire microarmor with painted roadwheels, but I just can't do that level of detail well enough.ROADWHEELS!!! I HATE PAINTING TANK ROADWHEELS!!!
To make up for it I just go heavy on the weathering of the running gear. Looking at tanks in the field, I find that the roadwheels are mostly obscured by dirt, mud and rust in most cases anyway.
For me the stress factor is painting the tracks on tanks. I am still committed to painting tracks, including the outside surface, the edges, and the inside surface. The edge of the upper run can be a bit of a hassle, but it's that inside surface, between the roadwheels, that stresses me the most.
Makes painting tires on wheeled vehicles almost a relaxing process by comparison.
Oh, and BTW -- NICE JOB Cav! Some lovely BTRs, and the scenery is pretty alright too!
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Difficile est, saturam non scribere.
"It is hard NOT to write satire." - Decimus Iunius Juvenalis, 1st Century AD
Difficile est, saturam non scribere.
"It is hard NOT to write satire." - Decimus Iunius Juvenalis, 1st Century AD
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First painting
Hi i'm rookie from South Korea.This is my first painting actually, local game club guys gave me some tips. I mostly use Tamiya Acrylic color with air brush. Finish with Panel liner and lighter oil.






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panzergator, Guroburov, BurtWolf and chrisswim Thanks for comment. For now that's the all model i finished. I'm currently work on leopard 2a6, gepard, K2(black panther) and some extra stuff. I'll post them when i finished. Well any recommendation or critic for better painting or tips? I really want advanced my work.