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    #1

    Painting sequence

    I've read heaps of different reveiws/builds, and everyone seems to have a different way to paint. From what I know about painting plastic models, while reading everyone else's stuff, does this sound right?: -

    Primer

    Pre-shading

    Master colours

    Future(Johnson's Klear)

    decals

    Varnish

    Weathering

    Varnish

    :thinking:

    Cheers folks
  • Guest

    #2
    I am no expert as I am also (re-)learning the whole process myself, but it looks right. Would you include highlighting panel lines under weathering?

    I do pre-shading, although some, I've read, prefer to postshade instead.

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      #3
      I wouldn't go for hard and fast rules but the process you describe seems to be about spot on. I might do a bit of weathering after the last varnish as well as I don't like the whole model to be of exactly the same finish but a lot of it is down to personal taste.

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        #4
        Thanks guys!

        Maxidad - Yeah I included panel accentuation/paint chips/fading etc under weathering. Also, I know what postshading is but is it intended to be lighter than the master colours or darker?

        Bunker - Thanks for the tip, makes sense making the final "layer" the weathering to break up the uniform coverage.

        Thanks folks, good info again. When I finally get back into it properly I'll remember these things!!!

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          #5
          You can post-shade darker by spraying a very thin mix along the panel lines, but I have also read about modellers spraying base colour+white into the centre of the panel to give the plane a sun-faded look.

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