


Historically accurate is fine but I don't believe that exists in a 100% pure form, just my opinion, I'm probably wrong. It depended on what was available and how it was applied and how long the vehicle has been in combat. Well I've looked at many books, many in b&w, many in colour, and I can honestly say that there does not appear to be any one way all vehicles were painted. It's taken me, on and off, over a year to learn alot of this to the minute degree of proficeincy I posess.Īlso, I know some of my mods are not 100% grognard-approved historically accurate, like this colour wasn't used, that pattern wasn't used, etc. Learn to use masks, texture fills, gradients, colour fills, hue changes of existing colours, copying and pasting parts of masked images, transparency, overlays, etc. The best advice is to obtain a good paint program (not just ms paint) and fiddle with it for a long time till you get comfortable.

There is no one way and it's not really easy to explain. I've received a number of e-mails asking how to do this or that or how to do it all.
