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My friends, I've got the entire diorama airbrushed in basic colors. Now it's time to give it a more realistic look with paintbrushes! 

Pretty much everything was sprayed with various mixtures of Tamiya acrylics, no masking involved. I'll approach each element individually, most likely starting with the brick wall because that's what I enjoy the most :D 

The third figure is from Evolution and it's my first experience with this company. I was skeptical, but the quality is excellent! 

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Paul Garrity

Great stuff. It is amazing what a coat of paint can do. An observation. Judging by the track marks in the mud in front of the bridge, other tanks/vehicles have already passed over the log pile. Would there not be more assorted mud grass and general debris on the tops of the logs I get that the tank will cover most of the logs and that the weathering is not yet done but as I say, just an observation. Still looks freaking awesome by the way\!!!

Anonymous

How in the hell did you do all the wood without melting your brain!?

nightshiftmodeller

Good catch! I sprinkled a lot of earth over the logs and brushed them into every gap. Most of the surface will be hidden under the tank, but I'll paint those areas and add more dirt with enamels.