I did some oils, even if I wouldn't recommend that technique in such rough surfaces, and also tried to dirty the surface with them. Like dirty rain and dusty air, but ended too red and noticeable so I'm not too sure if I achieved what I wanted. I'll do the washes and then think if I should make it more dark or try to remove it (a bit difficult now). Or maybe some anon can give me an idea, what I'm trying to do is an early autumn in the country side, so some fighting in towns but mostly in the open fields and forests. I found to do some wet effects and rain marks, also mud for the tracks but not too much I think.
>>5930748I use them and are really good. I must say that my favorite are tamiya acrylics, but for "new" colors or the ones that aren't in their range I use amig. Perfect to airbrush without thinner if you want, but when brushed I had mixed results. I don't think they are like normal Vallejo, more similar if you want a comparison to the air range I guess. And for the price they are the cheapest here, 2,30€, compared to tamiya (2,8-3,6€), and the others so I would highly recommend them
>>5930903I wouldn't bother to make complex weathering. I would do a filter, pin washes and some dot oil. Maybe some dusting in the flat surfaces and if you want a bit of rust and scratches. But if you are going to use it the dust and shit will come naturally, also driving it around would destroy fake mud and other weathering