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Magazine "Weathering issue 32 Accessories" (Russian language) Ammo Mig 4781

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The Weathering Magazine is the only magazine dedicated entirely to painting and toning scale models and figures, specifically designed to meet your modeling needs. The Weathering Magazine will explain step-by-step how to do each technique with articles featuring high-quality photos and descriptions from the world's best modellers. This much-anticipated new issue of TWM is sure to become your favorite, with every page packed with useful technology and every article a learning resource for models of all disciplines and levels. This issue of your favorite magazine is dedicated to an important aspect of any model - accessories. Details and additional accessories that add realism, plot or complete the diorama open up interesting possibilities for painting and weathering. For example, Kreangkrai Paojinda explores the various weathering effects you can apply to German canisters, including rust, chipping, and winter camouflage. Miscellaneous luggage and sandbags are a popular topic among modelers when they want to add realism to BTT; Łukasz Kapelski explains in detail how to paint a treasure using WWII Allied techniques. Sergiusz Pęczek then shows how to paint and tint tank shells and their crates, including various metal surfaces and textured wood. Artur Miniszewski's article The Devil is in the details focuses on the civilian theme, showing in detail how to simulate chipped paint on wood, as well as how to paint oil cans. No military model is complete without weapons. Paulo Carrelo combines acrylic paints and Oilbrusher to paint both metal and wooden parts of various weapons. As modellers, we are very familiar with painting hard metal items like tanks, but other materials can be a problem for us. Therefore, Mig Jiménez explains the processes behind the painting and weathering of a large fabric mask of weapons. Continuing the fabric theme, Artur Miniszewski will look at a painting of the iconic WWII GI uniform, working Oilbrusher over an acrylic base to add shadows, reflections and volume. At the end, Chema Martinez will show the coloring of civilian furniture - commonplace in any military diorama, as well as in more peaceful scenes. Chema looks at different wood finishes and how to imitate them. Every technique and effect covered in this issue can be applied to a variety of models, whether you're a beginner or an experienced modeler, this issue will give you inspiration for your next project!
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