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The POG I lightened with 10% flat gull gray.  This toned it down to allow weathering washes later.  Lightly sprayed full POG at edges to create a slight multitoned effect and also a lighter spray with more gull gray added in a mottled effect to replicate the reference photos.  Using the high def ESB reference images posted here.  Used brunswick green for upper cheek area and will add lighter oversprays later to tone it down.  Used Floquil Aged Concrete for the back panels mixed 70/30 with gull gray.  It was just what I was hoping for: not too gray, not too yellow.:thumbsup: Used old fashioned killstripe thread for the killstripes. Took a while to get spacing correct but it was worth it.  Used Windsor and Newton masking fluid for the first time.  This must be the divine gift to painting.  It works incredible!:thumbsup:


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