Building, Painting and Weathering Techniques

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1958Zelda
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Re: Building, Painting and Weathering Techniques

Post by 1958Zelda » Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:37 am

for dry brushing your tiger 1 using the vallejo paints,use 70% of the gray you used mixed with 30% panzer yellow for dry brushing the gray areas,for your panzer yellow areas use 70% panzer yellow mixed with 30% white(951)model color,drybrushing is where you have a small amount of paint on the brush and lightly scrub the model to highlight the raised details,subtle drybrushing can enhance,hard drybrushing can leave the model very unrealistic,i like a flat stiff brush for this,after mixing your paint dip your brush and brush a rag or paper towel before brushing your model,you want bare minimum paint,just enough to highlight edges and details,hope this helps.

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Re: Building, Painting and Weathering Techniques

Post by flyboy_fx » Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:34 am

That's right, forgot to mention you need a lighter version of it.
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Re: Building, Painting and Weathering Techniques

Post by CW4USARMY » Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:06 am

Appreciate the help/advice, going to give her a try during my next free time (about 2 weeks away :-(

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Re: Building, Painting and Weathering Techniques

Post by normandy » Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:02 am

Here is a link to an artist who's work my give some ideas for dioramas...

http://www.behance.net/MatthewAlbanese/frame/366923
its all an illusion.............. 8)

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Re: Building, Painting and Weathering Techniques

Post by The_Helicopter_Pilot » Thu Apr 11, 2013 8:51 am

The_Helicopter_Pilot wrote:I don't know if this is something y'all would do, but I was messing around with some stuff and tried mixing paint with water in a small spray bottle, I used it on my 21stCT 1/48 HellCat, and it actually came out looking the way I wanted it to (heavy weathered) I still don't have any of my planes unpacked from moving to Missouri, but once I do I'll post pictures.
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A helicopter does not want to fly, it just vibrates so much that the ground rejects it

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