The figure of the tanker brings a touch of color to the vignette and the sense that we want to give to the whole set, the tank lost in a small rural road on France close to Normandy.
We have sharpened and worn piece of the hedge to add realism and its particular texture of flame cutting.
The tracks show a polished metal appearance due to the continuous friction with the ground.
Do not forget the dust accumulation on the tanker htact area.
Using several mixes of mud, AK016 Fresh Mud , AK017 Earth Effects and AK023 Dark Mud Effect mixed with AK617 Weathering Plaster Base , apply them randomly.
Observe the details and small chips on the main hatch, and the texture of the piece.
Mud accumulates also on the hedge cutter and can be made with natural soil mixed with pigments and fixed with AK118 Gravel and Sand Fixer.
Detailed view of the wheels and the subtle but uniform dusting.
The tools work on them separately before placing them on place.
For the storage boxes polish the edges with a little bit of pigment to give the effect of true metal in some edges.
We have made the spilled oil and gas on some areas with AK025 Fuel Stains.
Do not forget to blend also the rear part in this case with a brush dampened and blowing with the airbrush the mix of mud.
In the nooks of the horizontal areas there is also dust accumulation, in this case made with AK4062 Light Dust Deposit.