
Most useful to those will all or mostly AMMO products, second to those who like to use other gear but like to adapt the methods shown, and third to those who are not yet modelling and would like to know just how to go about the whole process. Soft cover book with 68 full-colour pages. Have his 1/16 Tiger I on the shelf that I’m starting this weekend. Next try to get a good colour match for Russian 4BO is the same as IDF sand grey or WW2 German Dark Yellow however, from everything that I have found a good match green is either FS35096 mixing Tamiya as follows: 34098 - Cougar/Grizzly/Husky - XF67 NATO Green:3 parts + XF59. To end the book and the process we are shown an overview of the materials from AMMO and just where they were used the most or most prominently.Īlthough short, this is a really helpful book for many modellers.

Thin mud, splashes, sprays and all sorts of residual dirt and grime is explained in these next steps, how to apply, with what and in what motion for how long, like a modeller's cookbook, as long as you like shopping at the one shop! 😃 The authors keep in mind to tell you exactly what shade and type of product to use along with the actions described in the text and the annotations that show you the actions and quick guides.

I then use Chocolate Brown (872) and Reflective Green (890) for the camo. Basically for German tanks I use Middlestone (882) as a dunkelgelb base (can also use Dark Yellow 978, they are very similar.

The areas to make wet and dry, the methods of pigments, streaks and splashes and just where to put them is an excellent help to this modeller for sure. Color info Name: Green Grey - RLM02 Color: 70.886 (70.886, 886, Pos. 2 I use Vallejo paints and Flames of War has some really good painting guides on their websites.
