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Techniques here include inflicting battle damage with a motor tool and using effective paint and weathering work to show the damage to the figure and the setting around it. "The Fallen Soldier" by Daniel Morcillo shows a creative use of the spare torso from a 1/144 scale GM High Grade figure. Damage to doors and windows, as well as adding rubble around the building´s base, fill out the article. However, the article is welcome as the Miniart sets are always very interesting and a SBS of building and adding custom details to them is of great interest to anyone looking to add one of these to a scene. While the article states the building is from Miniart, it does not relate exactly which building was used. Once again, there is a SBS of the base and accessories and weathering effects to seal the deal.įranck Cournede is up next with his article "How to reproduce Burnt Effects on a building". Most of the major effects illustrated are due to excellent paint techniques showing the burn damage. Ricardo modified the road wheels by sanding off the rubber parts of the kit wheels and misshaping them. "Abrams in Ashes" by Ricardo Rivas features a damaged Desert Storm era M1A1 Abrams tank from Rye Field Models. He also has an excellent step-by-step of the base he created to represent the corn field that was the setting of the crash. An interesting new AMMO product is featured in their photo-etch airbrush stencils for camouflage. Lalo has done some pretty intricate damage effects- including removing panels, control surface damage with foil, and bullet marks. "The Würger is Down" by Lalo Zeleny is up next and shows a crash scene involving Eduard´s FW-190D after being shot down with engine failure. The descriptions are expansive as he modifies parts to show the damage and the extensive use of pigments and washes to show the ash and soot left over after the road wheels have burned off.
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He takes the Trumpeter 1/72 T-72B Mod 1990 MBT and with some aftermarket parts and AMMO´s products recreates anti-tank explosive side hull damage. Each issue focuses on a specific theme and this time around we look at the effects of fire and explosive forces on the pieces.Īfter an introduction by editor Sergiusz Pęczek, the articles open with "Ukrainian Rebel" by Kreangkrai Paoiinda. Including great photos accompanied by thorough step-by-step processes in each article, they give builders of any skill level the chance to recreate these effects and build their skills in doing so.
#AMMO OF MIG JIMENEZ THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE SERIES#
The AMMO by Mig Jimenez series of The Weathering Magazine issues address all modeling genres and focus on painting and weathering techniques for scale models and figures centered on their products.