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  1. My real first try at some weathering. Paints used were Tamiya and Mr color along with Mig pigments, AK interactive washes,and Abteilung 502 artist oils. This was a very exciting build for me and at one point I was ready to trash it completely. Thanks to Doogs models videos, I had to press on. This builder is really a great modeler.

    I hope you like my first try at the weathering, I really had fun.

    Kind regards, Steve

     

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  2. On 1/19/2021 at 5:47 AM, crackerjazz said:

    Beautiful work, wisco8

    Thank you crackerjazz. I let this one go to a good friend. I want to build the same kit but fix the rudder decal a bit better and add weathering. I think Ill explore my options though for a different resin cockpit set.  Plus I just started using Mr color paints which are just super quality for workable finishes.  Two of my favorite builder videos are  Doogs' models and Plasmo on YouTube, I like how they pay attention to the smallest of details and describes the methods they use. 

    Kind regards, Steve

                                                             

  3. This one has been sitting around for about 4-5 years finally was able to finish it. I used the Aires resin cockpit set, burner cans, wheel wells, Eduard Brassin wheels, brass pitot tubes and sensors. Paints used were Tamiya liquid primers, Mr color paints, Testors model master, Mig paints,  Vallejo, Alclad II aqua gloss, and Goo-Gone. Hope you like how it turned out.

    Kind regards, Steve

     

     

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  4. 2 hours ago, lockheed2004 said:

    Shouldn’t be an issue putting Aquagloss over future, they’re both acrylic. Aquagloss is superior to Future in about every regard.  Unless of course you’re looking for a mediocre floor wax, in which case Future wins hands down.

     

    2 hours ago, lockheed2004 said:

    Shouldn’t be an issue putting Aquagloss over future, they’re both acrylic. Aquagloss is superior to Future in about every regard.  Unless of course you’re looking for a mediocre floor wax, in which case Future wins hands down.

    I just can believe how excellent the Aqua gloss works.  It has already knocked off 24 hours of dry time. I also picked up some Mr hobby gx100 super clear gloss, its kind of strong smelling so have to wear an approved respirator mask, but it works great also.  I'm a little skeptical spraying over decals with it yet. I will have to try some old decals and see how it reacts.

    Kind regards, Sreve

  5. 1 hour ago, lockheed2004 said:

    Yes, but why bother using Future if you're using Aquagloss?

    I sprayed a few drop tanks with future, but stopped using the future and switched over to Alclad II aqua gloss, which dried within 10-15 mins. I want to re-coat over the future to see if it would dry as fast as it did over the ones I didn't use future on. Most likely I wont be using future anymore due to AlcladII aqua gloss having a superior finish and a much faster drying time.

  6. 1 hour ago, Cubs2jets said:

    My hat is off to you!  Very nice build of a civilian PT-13!  Your paint work is superb.

     

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    Thank you C2j. I have another one to do, but we haven't decided on a paint scheme for her yet. She is a nice kit to build. The struts and landing gear legs are reinforced with brass rod which is a great idea when your landing gear legs and wing struts are resin.

    Kind regards, Steve

  7. Hi everyone, I'm still having fun weathering this one yet. Here are a few photos so far. Hope you like her. Any suggestions would be great.

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  8. 23 hours ago, CaptainObvious said:

    Well, I'd say that you've nailed the weathering!

    -co

    Thank you. I'm working with the new Tamiya compacts the ones that look like eye shadow stuff. They are forgiving because you can wash them or wipe them off with water.

                      Best regards, Steve Cook

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