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  • Alan 45
    • Nov 2012
    • 9833

    #1

    Oil weathering

    seeing as I'm in a bit of a rut at the moment and the mojo has decided to to go on a pilgrimage to happier places I've been messing about a bit and trying my hand at more oil paint weathering so I had a pop at the millenium falcon

    I got this some months ago and just painted it to give it a bit of depth as it was a bit flat and looked a bit like a toy , so I decided to do a bit of weathering on it with oil paints

    This is how it looked before I started [ATTACH]97133.IPB[/ATTACH]

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  • Guest

    #2
    The light on the photos seems to be different....

    Anyway your weathering paintwork is visible, and this Millenium looks much better now, Alan.

    Personally I think you have nailed it

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    • Guest

      #3
      looks brilliant mate,well done

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      • Guest

        #4
        Looks good, I like it a lot

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        • Guest

          #5
          A logical point: space ships wander the Universe, right? Its a vacuum there, no dirt etc. I doubt there are external hydraulics to leak oil. So why do people weather spacecraft?

          Just wondering.

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          • Alan 45
            • Nov 2012
            • 9833

            #6
            Cheers guys I appreciate it

            Originally posted by \
            A logical point: space ships wander the Universe, right? Its a vacuum there, no dirt etc. I doubt there are external hydraulics to leak oil. So why do people weather spacecraft?Just wondering.
            Steve there is loads of dust in space and these spaceships from sci fi movies do spend a lot of time in atmosphere so there you can add it

            And at the end of the day they look cooler

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            • monica
              • Oct 2013
              • 15169

              #7
              i real like it Alan,your playing around with the oil,weathering looks great,

              and has changed the whole look of it,not toy like at all,

              see not all off your mojo,s gone off the sunnier place,s

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              • john i am
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2012
                • 4019

                #8
                Looks great Alan did you make you own oil wash as I've considered making some myself and was wondering what ratios to use.I hope that mojo returns ASAP as I'm looking forward to that Battle of Britain dio you got planned with all those hurricanes ready for take off.So come on mate get your ass into gear and pull ya finger out its better around here when your posting your models ooooooo and those funny but sometimes terrible jokes Regards John ...get to it soldier

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                • Alan 45
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 9833

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  i real like it Alan,your playing around with the oil,weathering looks great, and has changed the whole look of it,not toy like at all,

                  see not all off your mojo,s gone off the sunnier place,s
                  Thanks moni , unfortunately ive been working on this for days if my mojo was working it would have taken me a couple of hours , it's so easy to do you can't get it wrong

                  Originally posted by \
                  Looks great Alan did you make you own oil wash as I've considered making some myself and was wondering what ratios to use.I hope that mojo returns ASAP as I'm looking forward to that Battle of Britain dio you got planned with all those hurricanes ready for take off.So come on mate get your ass into gear and pull ya finger out its better around here when your posting your models ooooooo and those funny but sometimes terrible jokes Regards John ...get to it soldier
                  cheers John it's nice of you to say that mate !

                  The ratio for the wash mix for me is trial and error I can't seem to repeat without going through the process every time ,

                  What do you meen 'Terrible Jokes!' Listen I don't have to come on here to be abused I can go anywhere lol

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Actually Steve is right in a lot of ways if I remember my school days learning of space. He did actually say dirt not dust a remarkable difference especially in space.

                    There is no dirt in space as we know it on earth. Neither is there dust as we know it on earth. What there is is cosmic dust which is so minute in most cases as to have to use a microscope to actually see it.

                    It is in fact more of a gas and has many fascinating and interesting properties than any of our man made dirt and dust on earth.

                    That does not detract from the production of a model the finish of which is in the eye of the beholder .

                    Laurie

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Actually I would correct, being pedantic, what I stated above. There is dirt in space and it has been deposited by us humans.

                      Also I would add that as there is no wind in space or friction oil coming from a space ship would be deposited in a totally different way to oil for instance coming from an aircraft on Earth.

                      Very interesting subject and perhaps one which could be adapted to models by the intergalactic types among us.

                      Laurie

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Originally posted by \
                        Actually I would correct, being pedantic, what I stated above. There is dirt in space and it has been deposited by us humans.Also I would add that as there is no wind in space or friction oil coming from a space ship would be deposited in a totally different way to oil for instance coming from an aircraft on Earth.

                        Very interesting subject and perhaps one which could be adapted to models by the intergalactic types among us.

                        Laurie
                        I can imagine a letter to NASA and to the European Space Station asking how they keep their windows clean!

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          The falcon passes though planetary atmospheres a lot so it can get away with those oil stains. It also gets shot at a lot and was in the belly of a space worm of sorts! Also the director specified all the equipment for the films looked well worn and run down/ repaired.


                          Looks great and brings back childhood memories of the toys and films. I am very lucky nite I get to watch the films on a 100" projector screen with a 12" sub. So good haha

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Originally posted by \
                            Actually I would correct, being pedantic, what I stated above. There is dirt in space and it has been deposited by us humans.
                            Also I would add that as there is no wind in space or friction oil coming from a space ship would be deposited in a totally different way to oil for instance coming from an aircraft on Earth.


                            Very interesting subject and perhaps one which could be adapted to models by the intergalactic types among us.


                            Laurie
                            Dirt is just particles of matter & there's plenty of that in space, including dust. Oil spills (or other fluid) would float as globules to be deposited on any passing object.


                            And haven't you heard of Solar Wind Laurie?!

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                            • Alan 45
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 9833

                              #15
                              Thing is you have ask what is a comets tail made up of ? What is the rings of Saturn made up of ?


                              Nebula are just huge clouds of dust

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