Nice lookin Kan :D Not often you can say that without getting slapped... anyway I think the Kan would look great with some weathering on it. Washes of browns and oranges are pretty quick and easy, and get the job done pretty quick. A bit of patina on the coppery/gold parts could look great too. I'm totally a sucker for rust/weathering these days.
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Jericho | 27/11 02:13AM
Thanks for the compliment, :) taken in the correct context, of course!
I'm working up the courage to do that next - after all the work that went into it so far, I'm almost afraid of ruining it. There's no gain without risk though.
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Sukigod | 29/11 07:29AM
The idea is great. I don't know why so few use metallic contrast for those. However, it is too shiny, either because of flash or because of varnish. I would give it a simple neutral wash with something very dilute brown (not ink). It will not affect colors but should take care of reflections. Weathering... I am actually also all over weathering nowadays but not on vehicles. take a look at those...
http://www.internethobbies.com/seofpi.html
and this
http://ultrawerke.blogspot.com/2007/03/painting-and-weathering-tutorial-part-i.html
and our lovely discussion in here
http://www.40konline.com/mos/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=861&topic=149516.0
The base I have in my blog was painted using these pigments
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Skeeve | 30/11 11:39AM
Thanks for the links skeeve! The colors/effect on the white tank is exactly what I'm looking for. I actually have some of these left over from my military modeling days, although I never worked on a white vehicle. I suppose my apprehension is based on scaling the effect down correctly as I know how easily overdoing it can affect the effect. (weird, I don't think I've ever used those two in the same sentance before...affect/effect)
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Sukigod | 30/11 12:08PM