
After spraying the bot, I saw that the spray paint was too shiny for the look that I wanted for the project. The simple way around the gloss - besides going back in time and changing the type of paint used to spray the bot - was to do a wash of flat to counter.


The wash went on and it really hit the mark that I was trying to hit. Dirty black and ready for more dirt and weathering.

Next steps:
• Additional painting details
• Additional weathering
• Backpack winch
• Tank minesweeper front
• Decals
• Proper photo shoot
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