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  • topgazza
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2020
    • 640

    #1

    Weathering report

    Had a go with my 1/72 Hurricane at some weathering. Used acrylic wash and it seemed ok but was a bugger to get off. As a beginner is it better to just do the panel lines and/or buy a dedicated wash as I'm not sure I got the water to paint ration correct or maybe applied it a bit "blobby" ?
  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #2
    For washes i have only ever used Flory washes. The are water clay based and are so easy to use, your grannie could.

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    • topgazza
      SMF Supporters
      • Jan 2020
      • 640

      #3
      I was looking at a YT video and he was saying the same thing. Saw some today in my local model shop. No harm in trying it and I guess black ?

      Edit: Just watched the Flory Models video. Thats the product I need as it does everything I want. I can worry about being "exotic" at a later date. Gone for the dark earth as he recommends on the video

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      • topgazza
        SMF Supporters
        • Jan 2020
        • 640

        #4
        Turns out local shop doesn't sell it but uses it for his own models. Good endorsment I think. So ordered from Flory

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        • Dave Ward
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 10549

          #5
          Gary,
          I make my own washes - I shave/scrape soft pastels, mix with water & a drop or two of washing up liquid ( removes surface tension ) & use the same way as a commercial product.
          I bought my pastels from Amazon, but ebay, and local artists/office also stock the sort of thing...................Click image for larger version

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          As long as you have the dark colours + white, you can make all washes - they last a long time - some of the colours will never be used, they cost about the same as one bottle of premixed stuff.
          It takes a bit of experimenting to get the right consistency, they're not as durable as normal washes, but, I always seal in the washes with varnish anyway, so that's not a problem.
          This the home made wash on the just finished Tie FighterClick image for larger version

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          Dave

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          • topgazza
            SMF Supporters
            • Jan 2020
            • 640

            #6
            I'm going to experiment Dave so thanks for that. I have an art room full of very expensive oils and some of those soft pastels. Well, when I say me I mean my daughter. She's looking nervous already

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