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My friends, heavy mud finishes always take the longest because there's just way too many layers at play. But, BUT! I've finally got them done! 

The pre-dusted upper surface were first treated with the same paints and techniques as the lower hull and running gear. After setting up this base layer, I went over the entire model (tracks and wheels included) with my trusty dark mud mixture (Ammo Earth + Dark Wash + Wet Effects fluid), adding the final effects and contrasts. 

I also took care of the exhausts and some lost panel lines using the Sepia oil paint (exhausts were also airbrushed with a flat black Tamiya paint). 

And now, all that's left are some grease stains, polished metal edges and antennas! So the tank itself will be finished tomorrow 😁 And then the tanker figure, probably a small base, and maybe some stowage to give it more color? We'll see! 

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Joxar

im excited for another figure painting video 😁 the mud has definetely made this thing look much heavier, brilliant 😁

Jon Sugg

So any doubts about the mottled post-shading approach have to have thoroughly gone out the window at this point. It all tied together just like you said it would, beautiful model.