Hi all,
Finally making progress with my latest project after my last build that I posted back in September after 23 years break http://www.scale-models.co.uk/aircraft-pictures/10387-2nd-model-since-last-attempt-23-years-ago-1-72-hawker-hurricaine-mk-iic-revell.html
As I go along I am trying new techniques latest being dry brushing of the flight controls, scratch building a canopy so it can be posed open in addition to getting use to airbrushing, all of which I am really pleased about so far and hope will only get better.
As for the latest project I am not sure if I am convinced with the shade of grey cammo as I think I have possibly overdone the green when mixing, but thats probably me being picky, overall I am pleased with the look.
What I would really appreciate is if you could advise me with going about adding some weathering as to make the paint look washed out. I read something today about misting a lighter shade of the base coat over the model, the info was very limited so wonder if this technique would be useful for me this time round.
If so am I correct in the assumption being that the base coat would be that of the primer I used? If so this was white so do I spray thinned down quite considerably aiming to be almost transparent? If its not the primer colour is it the lighter of the two cammo?
Hope I make sence?
The other question would it be best if I put a Klear coat on first as I did in the last project before weathering?
The paints I currently use are Revell acrylic paints.
Any other tips and suggestions would be mostly appreciated
Thanks
Rich
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Finally making progress with my latest project after my last build that I posted back in September after 23 years break http://www.scale-models.co.uk/aircraft-pictures/10387-2nd-model-since-last-attempt-23-years-ago-1-72-hawker-hurricaine-mk-iic-revell.html
As I go along I am trying new techniques latest being dry brushing of the flight controls, scratch building a canopy so it can be posed open in addition to getting use to airbrushing, all of which I am really pleased about so far and hope will only get better.
As for the latest project I am not sure if I am convinced with the shade of grey cammo as I think I have possibly overdone the green when mixing, but thats probably me being picky, overall I am pleased with the look.
What I would really appreciate is if you could advise me with going about adding some weathering as to make the paint look washed out. I read something today about misting a lighter shade of the base coat over the model, the info was very limited so wonder if this technique would be useful for me this time round.
If so am I correct in the assumption being that the base coat would be that of the primer I used? If so this was white so do I spray thinned down quite considerably aiming to be almost transparent? If its not the primer colour is it the lighter of the two cammo?
Hope I make sence?
The other question would it be best if I put a Klear coat on first as I did in the last project before weathering?
The paints I currently use are Revell acrylic paints.
Any other tips and suggestions would be mostly appreciated
Thanks
Rich
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