
AMMO paints, washes, and Oilbrushers were once again featured in creating the weathered sci-fi piece.
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Kreangkrai provides us with the next article as well- "Killing Verdure" which features a Scopedog Berkoff Squad Mecha as the subject for demonstrating how to weather a green base color. The rest of the article is dedicated to the ground work- using AMMO's acrylic texture Vietnam Ground, AMMO pigments for the mud, Turfs Light Green grass mats and Small Bushes- Spring, and laser cut bulrushes, leaves, and ferns. The painting section goes into great detail on all aspects of the tank and crew's finishing. He also used two versions of AMMO's laser cut Jungle Leaves on his base. We get a glimpse of the build of the model along with some aftermarket figures and accessories. "Green Hell" is a feature by Kreangkrai Paojinda that shows the work done on Tamiya's M551 Sheridan (KIt # 35365). More of the paints were used to create a truly weathered appearance to the popular Pacific War fighter. Hobby Aqueous paints and various Oilbrushers to paint and detail the cockpit and Hinomaru on the wings and fuselage. Next up is the aircraft article "Green Samurai" featuring Angel Expósito's work on Tamiya's 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M3/3A Zeke "Zero" fighter (Kit # 61108). We get a brief rundown of construction, painting, and weathering using various primers, paints, washes, Oilbrushers, and pigments to create the effects.
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The first article "Smashing Through the Green" by Alex Clark gives an up close look at the new AMMO 1/72 T-54 B Mid Production kit that we just featured as a full build at AMPS. In each, there is a rundown of the AMMO by Mig products the author used to recreate the Green theme. The contents: This issue's theme is Green, and we get over 60 pages dedicated to three types of armor, aircraft, a Mecha, and an article that gives a closer look at different types of scenery products you can use on a base for a diorama or vignette. Each issue dedicates itself to a specific theme and the magazine does an excellent job covering most, if not all, of the modeling genres as they apply that the specific theme. We have another great looking magazine from the folks from AMMO's The Weathering Magazine. We can finally enjoy the reprint of this issue which covers in depth the techniques needed to create the most realistic rust effects of every kind.AMMO by Mig- The Weathering Magazine Issue 29- Green The Weathering Magazine is the perfect paint reference guide to collect and create the most diverse painting encyclopedia in a modeler’s library, the essential reference for any modeler. As always, these techniques will be explained by the best modelers in the world. This issue has 16 additional pages to learn and enjoy even more. It will show you many different methods of application for ships, tanks, tracks, civilian vehicles, and much more. This is a re-edition of the Issue 1, dedicated to rust. Here you will find these techniques explained by the very best modelers, making the techniques simple to understand and easy to learn. This magazine has a very special structure, covering all aspects of the most realistic and necessary painting techniques used by modelers today. With issue 1, we introduced a brand new idea to the modeling world, a quarterly magazine exclusively dedicated to weathering effects and painting techniques. AMMO by Mig The Weathering Magazine #1 - Rust (4th Edition) - 4500ĭescription: Finally after a long wait and thousands of requests, the reprint of the very popular Issue 1 of The Weathering Magazine is available.
