I'd reccomend water color brown for that, since the watercolor will make it a lighter color...
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Any good weathering effects for this Corgi 1/72 (B17) ??????
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Yes.... These are the details Im looking for !
If you see the smokes, that has sticked to the wings.. ! Those are the ones.. !
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Definatley chips in the paint on all leading edges, oil smears going from the exhaust manifolds/back, dirty/muddy wheels/underside, perhaps some patches for battle damage...
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Originally posted by seventwoIf you do an oil wash you may want to clear coat the model first.
http://www.naritafamily.com/howto/F14D/photo_frame.htm
This link mighht help, also try the "tools and tips" section on www.aircraftresourcecenter.com
I owe you a beer, mate !
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Originally posted by seventwoIf you do an oil wash you may want to clear coat the model first.
http://www.naritafamily.com/howto/F14D/photo_frame.htm
This link mighht help, also try the "tools and tips" section on www.aircraftresourcecenter.com
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If you do an oil wash you may want to clear coat the model first.
http://www.naritafamily.com/howto/F14D/photo_frame.htm
This link mighht help, also try the "tools and tips" section on www.aircraftresourcecenter.com
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For an oily appearance, I get black paint and thin it down, Waster, meths, Turps etc depending on the type of paint. Then apply it over the model. Put more concentrated amounts were i want more oily appearance.
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Originally posted by Chris@YYZtry some oil pastels.
the way I weather my models is I leave them in a 'cage' outside and periodically spray them with my own mixture of various liquids and then about 2 months later I use some pastels and a little dirty steel colored pen, but my methods dont work on die-cast. (note: I only do this to WW1 and WW2 models)
As it would stick better to it than diecast , right ?
Edit: Thanks btw for posting your method. !
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try some oil pastels.
the way I weather my models is I leave them in a 'cage' outside and periodically spray them with my own mixture of various liquids and then about 2 months later I use some pastels and a little dirty steel colored pen, but my methods dont work on die-cast. (note: I only do this to WW1 and WW2 models)
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Originally posted by Crunk415ballaI suppose you could chip off some paint, or re-paint parts of it yourself.
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I suppose you could chip off some paint, or re-paint parts of it yourself.
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Any good weathering effects for this Corgi 1/72 (B17) ??????
Hey guys, I was wondering if where can I purchase something for the models.
Like the threadtitle says, some weathering effects to make the model look better.
Wingspan is 19 inches in length .
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