On the Merlin helicopter (1/48 scale) there are panel lines and on each side there are rows of rivets.
I am trying to emulate the Afghanistan scenario. Spent a lot of time finding pictures of the state these helicopters got into. They really took a pasting. They collected sand or dust all over the helicopter and copiously.
Practiced and practiced trying to get these panels line and rivets looking authentic. Has to be free hand airbrushing to get the feathering at the edges of the rivets ie masking cannot be used as it provides a sharp line. That is it it needs an un-sharp line on each side.
Although frustrating in trying to achieve the effect I got to say I have learnt more about the possibilities of an airbrush and the techniques available. I have tried many things including removing the protective cap to get closer in etc.
Any ideas techniques gratefully received. May say that I am not frustrated in this attempt as I have found it, despite then number of hours used, very fascinating. It needs to look authentic otherwise it will just looked botched.
Attached a photo which gives an idea. There are worse but cannot locate the photo.
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Just to confirm that I am acrylic. Matter of interest anything acrylic clothes etc sets off a skin reaction. Itching.
Laurie
I am trying to emulate the Afghanistan scenario. Spent a lot of time finding pictures of the state these helicopters got into. They really took a pasting. They collected sand or dust all over the helicopter and copiously.
Practiced and practiced trying to get these panels line and rivets looking authentic. Has to be free hand airbrushing to get the feathering at the edges of the rivets ie masking cannot be used as it provides a sharp line. That is it it needs an un-sharp line on each side.
Although frustrating in trying to achieve the effect I got to say I have learnt more about the possibilities of an airbrush and the techniques available. I have tried many things including removing the protective cap to get closer in etc.
Any ideas techniques gratefully received. May say that I am not frustrated in this attempt as I have found it, despite then number of hours used, very fascinating. It needs to look authentic otherwise it will just looked botched.
Attached a photo which gives an idea. There are worse but cannot locate the photo.
[ATTACH]87920.IPB[/ATTACH]
Just to confirm that I am acrylic. Matter of interest anything acrylic clothes etc sets off a skin reaction. Itching.
Laurie
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