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    #196
    It’s time for the decals.

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    • Guest

      #197
      The last step for today is a strange mix.....

      I used a Mr Hobby colour and alcohol. I have used this “colour” to create the final pre shade and sun-bleached effect. Is difficult to explain, but the alcohol “changes” the paint texture and gives an excellent final result.

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      Thanks for looking

      Polux

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      • Guest

        #198
        Looking great Polux,very effective weathering technique!

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        • Alan 45
          • Nov 2012
          • 9833

          #199
          Now that looks great Polux , is that dry brushed on ?

          It's a great affect

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          • Guest

            #200
            Now that is impressive.

            Sublime work!

            Francesco

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            • Guest

              #201
              OK chaps working on the principle that if you don't ask you won't know, I'd like to ask what may well be to everyone else a dumb question.

              I see you applying an aluminium coat, then aluminium and burnt umber washes followed by enamel washes to tone it down. To me at that point it is still silver coloured though. Then when you put the acrylic worn paint effects on and the transfers you seem to be working on a light blue surface! What bit have I missed here?

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              • Guest

                #202
                Originally posted by \
                Now that looks great Polux , is that dry brushed on ?It's a great affect
                Thanks Alan

                Not! I don't do a drybrush!

                This effect is the alcohol and the paint, that I sprayed. Forget to explain: you spray this mix with one hand on the airbrush and the other with a little piece of sponge just wait 4 or 5 seconds and retouch the work with it.

                The washes are the only made with brush

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                • Guest

                  #203
                  Originally posted by \
                  OK chaps working on the principle that if you don't ask you won't know, I'd like to ask what may well be to everyone else a dumb question.I see you applying an aluminium coat, then aluminium and burnt umber washes followed by enamel washes to tone it down. To me at that point it is still silver coloured though. Then when you put the acrylic worn paint effects on and the transfers you seem to be working on a light blue surface! What bit have I missed here?
                  You don't have missed anything Richard

                  The guilty is my computer....ops:

                  There is reply missed there was photos of the mask work and the first coat of Hellblau colour, is the lower camouflage colour.

                  Aluminium + acrylic worn + Hellblau

                  Sorry!! Was a lucky that I can post the others...sometimes the internet, well...just disappears here where I live

                  I'm glad you asking things Richard!

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                  • Alan 45
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 9833

                    #204
                    Originally posted by \
                    Thanks Alan Not! I don't do a drybrush!

                    This effect is the alcohol and the paint, that I sprayed. Forget to explain: you spray this mix with one hand on the airbrush and the other with a little piece of sponge just wait 4 or 5 seconds and retouch the work with it.

                    The washes are the only made with brush
                    Thanks mate , would you get the same effect if you just dipped the sponge in a bit of paint then wiped it off and dabbed it on ?

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                    • Guest

                      #205
                      Originally posted by \
                      Thanks mate , would you get the same effect if you just dipped the sponge in a bit of paint then wiped it off and dabbed it on ?
                      I suppose not Alan...O_o

                      I have discovered this mix only works with Mr Hobby, with Vallejo doesn't happens anything.

                      You have to spray it, the sponge is only a "preventive moderation". You will see that the paint runs free and the alcohol evaporate very fast, if there is an excess of paint just touch it with the sponge

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                      • Alan 45
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 9833

                        #206
                        Originally posted by \
                        I suppose not Alan...o_OI have discovered this mix only works with Mr Hobby, with Vallejo doesn't happens anything.

                        You have to spray it, the sponge is only a "preventive moderation". You will see that the paint runs free and the alcohol evaporate very fast, if there is an excess of paint just touch it with the sponge
                        Ok mate thanks for the info , I'm going to try a similar thing on my tank but using a different method

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                        • monica
                          • Oct 2013
                          • 15169

                          #207
                          that is looking great Polux do like the effects you have used,

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                          • Guest

                            #208
                            Originally posted by \
                            You don't have missed anything Richard The guilty is my computer....ops:

                            There is reply missed there was photos of the mask work and the first coat of Hellblau colour, is the lower camouflage colour.

                            Aluminium + acrylic worn + Hellblau

                            Sorry!! Was a lucky that I can post the others...sometimes the internet, well...just disappears here where I live

                            I'm glad you asking things Richard!
                            Just to confirm then, the light blue was sprayed over the silver with the washes? So what was the purpose of the silver with the washes? I actually thought that you were going to apply masking fluid, salt, hairspray etc.. and the remove the top coat to reveal the washed silver below. You seem to have covered it completely with the blue then painted more worn paint effects over the top.

                            I suspect I'm still missing something! By the way the finished wing with the transfer applied looks superb!

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                            • flyjoe180
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                              • Jan 2012
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                              • Joe
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                              #209
                              Looks superb Polux, very nice work mate.

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                              • Guest

                                #210
                                Originally posted by \
                                Just to confirm then, the light blue was sprayed over the silver with the washes? So what was the purpose of the silver with the washes? I actually thought that you were going to apply masking fluid, salt, hairspray etc.. and the remove the top coat to reveal the washed silver below. You seem to have covered it completely with the blue then painted more worn paint effects over the top.I suspect I'm still missing something!
                                Hi Richard!

                                I understand your concern and restlessness.

                                I suppose if I follow the normal way and the established "canons", I must add a panel wash and gloss varnish. But spray a gloss coat over a 1/24 model just for add two decals...? And lose all this tone...? Please, never!!!

                                I have losed the 80% of the previous work, but the 20% remaining looks very nice on the model

                                Is not practice...is just my work methodology ops: I think every colour or "phase" has his own history, then each one needs a seperate weathering. I learn all this reading the Steve's stories and posts, he always talk about different years, weather, manufactures, etc ...as a conditional factors.

                                I'm wishing to build a boat for that reason you must modelling every material on a different form/way. The wood with flax oils, rusty effects on the metal parts, dirty ropes and nets....

                                Said this...on the upper side will happen exactly the same. My idea is paint all the camouflage and weathering and the add the white camo...ops:

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