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HMS Victory Paint Test.
in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Posted · Edited by Kaeendeathwalker
Hi everyone, Long Time lurker here, first time posting.
Been following others Victory builds for a while.
I picked up a very cheap Victory Kit on ebay a few years ago that was already started and Im just now getting around to working on it.
Ive been reading off and on for a few months now on the updated color of the Victory. I could not find anything other than the normal Salmon etc color. So this morning I spent the last few hours playing Mix Master, and did a rough spraying on the model. This is what Ive come up with so far. Sorry for the bad pics my phone sucks
The first try I think came out to flat and kind of dark.
Second try came out brighter and more of a gloss tone to it. Almost a wet look.
Would love to hear what others think.