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Friday, August 21, 2026
More Painting of Soviet Vehicles
Often I paint on cardboard so that I can toss it in the trash after they have been painted on, to get rid of the flammable material.This is may base color for most of my Cold War Soviet Union vehicles.This can has a circle on the top of the cap, indicating is has been open.My paper towel for wiping the nozzle after every few sprays.My spray can spinning shaking device, to make sure the paint cans are fully mixed.Here are a few armed vehicles ready for paint.Hole in the top of the chassis.Pin on the bottom of the turret, and a hole in the cardboard to insert the pin and hold the turret upright while it is painted.
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