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TANK MODELING GUIDE 14
AFV Modeling Practice: The Secrets of Single-Color Painting
While camouflage painting was effective in real combat, its advantages were often diminished by dust and dirt on the battlefield. Combined with increased cost and labor, many vehicles were ultimately finished in a single color.
In AFV modeling, monotone painting may seem easier—only one color is needed—but if applied as is, the result often looks flat and toy-like.
This issue explores how to overcome that ¡Èflat¡É impression through detailed step-by-step examples. Compared to camouflage finishes that require complex tonal balance, single-color schemes make weathering adjustments easier—an ideal challenge for all modelers.
We¡Çll also introduce simple painting methods using spray cans and brush-painting with water-based or acrylic paints, perfect even for those without an airbrush system.
Painting Feature
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Painting JGSDF OD Color with a Spray Can
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Type 61 Tank (Fine Molds 1/35): Seisaku Yasuda
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Tropen 2 Scheme on the Eastern Front
German Panzer IV Ausf.G Early Production (Tamiya 1/35): Masahiro Doi
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Creating Depth with Gradient Painting Technique
M4A3(76)W Sherman ¡ÈThunderbolt VI¡É (Asuka 1/35): Hiroshi Takashima
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Adding Realistic Shadows through Monotone Painting
Type 2 Amphibious Tank Ka-Mi Late Production (Dragon 1/35): Hideyuki Aoki
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Faded Dunkelgelb Painting Technique
Sd.Kfz.234/3 Heavy Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle ¡ÈStummel¡É (MiniArt 1/35): Natsuki Hamarn Kahn
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Eliminating Brush Marks with Acrylic Paints
German Light Tank 38(t) E/F (Tamiya 1/35): Tatsuyuki Mizuochi
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Enhancing Contrast with Black Base Technique
U.S. Tank M26 Pershing (Tamiya 1/35): Daisuke Obayashi
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Rich Brush Painting with Water-Based Hobby Color
Soviet Heavy Tank KV-2 (Tamiya 1/35): Hiroki Katsura
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Creating a Desert-Deployed Look
Canadian Main Battle Tank Leopard C2 MEXAS Dozer Blade (MENG MODEL 1/35): Noboru Terui
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British Olive Drab No.15 in the Late War Period
British Cruiser Tank Comet (Tamiya 1/35): Satoshi Kato
Release Date: October 29, 2025
Format: B5 / Full Color / 136 pages