German Dark Grey
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Re: German Dark Grey
Thank you, Nepty! I really do need to take some new pictures though. Some of the pictures are better than others with the Panzer 38t probably being the best. I had some others that I didn't use because they were too out of focus or other things.
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Re: German Dark Grey
Your Panzer Is look great, Nepty, and are definitely in the range of Panzer Gray.
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Good painting, good photography!
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Re: German Dark Grey
Great paint jobs, Nepty! Did you put a wash on them?
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Yes I pin washed certain parts but not the whole model and then highlighted with same color just made a little lighter.
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Re: German Dark Grey
I like this thread as it really explores shading and I have recently become interested in trying to perfect my pin washing. Thank you for the posts on this - and yes you’re finished product looks really good!