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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 9:41 am 
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I recently tried a few weathering techniques - hairspray multi-layer chipping, salting with b/w paint, acrylic vs. enamel, different chipping tools (toothpicks, sponge, etc) and washes and pastels.

I just thought I'd share the results - and since this is my second ship build and first time wreathing - I thought I'd see if there were any other tips!

My favorite panel (center) was 17 steps!

Next step is testing more oil-canning techniques (something it seems most people avoid??). In the pics, you can see where I tried to dremel out the indentations. That didn't look good, so then I tried pressing a heated piece of metal into the plastic. That didn't work. Now I'm going to try shading with a very diluted coat of black enamel.

Edit: Here are the steps:
Black Base coat
Metalizer
Clearcoat
Hairspray
Rust (Molt wet with sponge)
Rust pigments
Clearcoat
Hairspray
Primer (Yellow XF-4)
Chip
Clearcoat
Hairspray
Top Coat (Mix of N-5 shades - dark fading down to light)
Chip
Water
Salt
White (Diluted)
Water
Salt
Black (Diluted)
Pastels and washes for rust


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:58 am 
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Good stuff !

Here's my take on the oil canning effect if you're intrested in ideas viewtopic.php?f=60&t=166129&start=100
Just scroll down on that thread.

I think the best way to achieve it in these scales is through shading with paints.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 10:21 am 
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Koppalakki wrote:
Good stuff !

Here's my take on the oil canning effect if you're intrested in ideas viewtopic.php?f=60&t=166129&start=100
Just scroll down on that thread.

I think the best way to achieve it in these scales is through shading with paints.


Thanks so much - and I appreciate the tips on oil-canning. I guess its just something people tend to avoid?

Your work is awesome! Great job.

I am going to try your technique with very diluted black on low air pressure to see what happens.


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