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  • mossiepilot
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    • Jul 2011
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    #16
    Nice begining Polux. Looking forward to seeing more.

    Tony.

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      #17
      Coming along nicely Polux.

      Andy

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        #18
        Hi guys.

        This weekend I work hard with it. (remember I very slow modeller .... ).

        Decided I will paint it in parts. The first will be the chasis and the interior cabin.

        EP glued, all the pieces masked and ready to paint, like the wheels. And the first coat of primer too. (Vallejo German grey).

        The next is do the sand color on the chasis and cabin, and then weathering they.

        Thanks

        Polux

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          #19
          Coming along nicely Polux!

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            #20
            Hello All.

            Ok, I start the cabin.

            I do it with the hair spray method the weahering is a bit "heavy", but is what I'm looking for. The desert, the war and the sand are not a good friends of a military car...

            The first idea is show the Hummer in a little base or dio, with figures in a time rest and all the doors opened.

            Next step is barnish the cabin and apply filters and washes. And glue all the separeted interior pieces!

            Thanks.

            Polux

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            • Guest

              #21
              looks just an american warhorse well used inside,really nice weathering polux

              mobear

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              • flyjoe180
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                • Jan 2012
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                • Joe
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                #22
                Nice work so far Polux, it's looking the part. What is the hair spray method?

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                  #23
                  Looks fantastic, that chassie looks the business,

                  Andy

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by \
                    Nice work so far Polux, it's looking the part. What is the hair spray method?
                    I don't know if it's the correct name in England....

                    The idea is: paint the first coat color (iron/grey) (wait to dry well). Then apply spray (lacquer) and let dry 1 or 2 hours. Applies color vehicle. Let's dry an hour again (aprox). With a clean paintbrush, moisten the zone where we want to create the effect "chipping", and with many smoothness be rubbing until the painting jumps or chips.

                    Hope you understand me

                    I have to say it's my first time, have to practice, but I'm happy with it!!

                    I'm sure here are a veteran modellers can explain better this method... Hope this help you.

                    Thanks

                    Polux

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                      #25
                      you explained it pretty well polux,i use warm water when rubbing and sometimes it helps to just scratch a bit of paint off and then rub away. dont buy expensive hairspray either just cheap and nasty stuff seems to work better

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                      • flyjoe180
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                        • Jan 2012
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                        • Joe
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                        #26
                        I think I understand. 1. Basic under coat colour to be exposed later goes on. 2. Hair spray (lacquer spray) is applied. 3. Top colour goes on. 4. When dry use a moist toothbrush to chipping area and sections of paint will come off.

                        Is that correct? Sounds like a good way of applying chipping over larger areas. Thanks Polux

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                          #27
                          thats pretty much it joe, just keep checking as you are rubbing, one minute you cant see any progress, next minute most of your paint has dissappeared without you realising.

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                            #28
                            That chassis is perfect, thats one of the most natural chipping effects i've seen on a chassis with using hairspray ... most seem to use the salt method if spraying .... as Andrew says using hairspray sometimes you end up with a huge area coming off ... this is very fine work Polux.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by \
                              I think I understand. 1. Basic under coat colour to be exposed later goes on. 2. Hair spray (lacquer spray) is applied. 3. Top colour goes on. 4. When dry use a moist toothbrush to chipping area and sections of paint will come off. Is that correct? Sounds like a good way of applying chipping over larger areas. Thanks Polux
                              That is Joe!!

                              You can do before in a piece of plastic for practice!

                              Like Andrew say, during a few time you don't see result , but after... You can do with cold water, it's slower but you can control better the chips.

                              Thanks to all for the comments!

                              Polux

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                              • flyjoe180
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                                • Jan 2012
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                                #30
                                I will give it a try sometime, thanks for the tip

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