The 1/35 Meng Renault FT‑17 gets a first coat of paint and I'll be doing my first 3-tone camouflage! And instead of painting it by hand, I airbrushed it while using camouflage putty and masking tape.
A lot of it actually. Surely this will not cause any problems?
Everything starts out fine, but when the putty starts behaving weirdly, things go progressively south. And if that wasn't enough, I ruined the base coat. Yes again!
Join me on the bench for another round of modeling drama.
If you're new to the channel, make sure to check out the other episodes of the Renault FT-17 build.
It'll probably make more sense that way 😄
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-tDZcL7zeyQhZtAspd79DhmQLuXu1Ws0
If you are looking for how to paint scale model tanks, well, this is probably not the most efficient way to do it. But if you enjoy videos about 1/35 scale military models in general and appreciate a lighter take on the hobby, this video might be for you.
Thank you so much for being part of this journey, and as always—
Thank you, guys, for watching!
Cheers,
Sprue Tactical
Colors used in the video:
Dunkelgelb (FS30266) lightened with Dunkelgelb DG III (FS27855)
Nato green (FS34094) lightened with Resedagrün (RAL 6011 (FS34227)
Schokobraun RAL 8017 (FS30059)
Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored, advertised, or affiliated with any brand. All products shown were purchased with my own money, and all opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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