EJ and John, thanks fellas.
I started weathering finally. At them moment I working with oils because these are the most versatile to use I think. I did one half so you can see the difference. It's quite subtle but it's obvious I hope :smiling2: . The Dobergun was painted and decalled, and after that I gave it a coat of two of Mr. Color Flatt varnish. With weathering under way it really shows how thick the decals are (and these are even aftermarket!).



It doesn't show clearly on the photos but you can see the edges of the carrier film here and there. It's clear to me that Micro Set and Sol aren't just strong enough for Asian thick decals. So I got myself Mr.Mark Softer...quite hard to get these days in Europe. Gunze have made versions of Mr. Mark Setter and Softer with the addition of the word 'Neo'...I guess these are softened down to handle thinner European style decals. Luckily I found a French seller who had the original formula ^^. Will try that on a next build.
Cheers
I started weathering finally. At them moment I working with oils because these are the most versatile to use I think. I did one half so you can see the difference. It's quite subtle but it's obvious I hope :smiling2: . The Dobergun was painted and decalled, and after that I gave it a coat of two of Mr. Color Flatt varnish. With weathering under way it really shows how thick the decals are (and these are even aftermarket!).
It doesn't show clearly on the photos but you can see the edges of the carrier film here and there. It's clear to me that Micro Set and Sol aren't just strong enough for Asian thick decals. So I got myself Mr.Mark Softer...quite hard to get these days in Europe. Gunze have made versions of Mr. Mark Setter and Softer with the addition of the word 'Neo'...I guess these are softened down to handle thinner European style decals. Luckily I found a French seller who had the original formula ^^. Will try that on a next build.
Cheers
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