I really dig the design of this model with its huge and chunky dozer blade. I wasn’t that keen of the ammunition crane though.
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Great model, just wondering what technique you used on the lower part of the dozer blade. The weathering looks awesome, but I can't figure out how you did it. Care to share your secrets?
Sure 🙂 I painted the tank as usual and then stippled on Adeptus Battlegrey, then Boltgun Metal, then Battlegrey again and Metal again. After that I stippled Mordian Blue on areas where I felt the weathering was too strong. Then I shaded the recesses with Badab Black and finished with a final scratchy highlight of Chainmail.
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