A while ago i was just browsing the internet and i found this great guide to weathering. I myself havent used any of this but i thought it would be great to share with you guys. Apologies if anyone else has posted this link Weathering Model Aircraft by David W. Aungst
Great weathering guide!
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He certainly likes to blow his own trumpet!
I'm not sure if the models displayed are overdone to emphasize the weathering process or if he just does things far too heavy.
I was always under the impression that subtlety was the aim.
What he doesn't know he makes up.
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Oh right, well me as a newbie to weathering thought that was a pretty good guide.
I guess i have lots to learn!Comment
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Hi Dan, looks like some useful stuff their, you can never have too much information, especially when you are starting off. Once you have a few models under your belt, you will develop your own working methods. Cheers DerekComment
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I didn't mean it to sound so negative, more of a jibe really.
The methods he describes are fine, but they are not the be-all and end-all of weathering.
Have a search through the threads on this forum and you will find a lot more information.
And if you have any problems or questions just ask. There are plenty of experienced modellers here who will be glad to help.
Think I keep quiet for a while!:shoot:Comment
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