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Weathering, washing, and scribing


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hi

i feel like a bit of an idiot asking this, but here goes....

for weathering ive always used trusty back drybrush, ive heard of these other tequniques and though i might try some

how exactly do you go about giving a model a "wash" to weather it? what products do you use, and how badly does it scunge up the model?

for stencling the panel lines with a pencil, what type of pensil (size)should use and how dark shoudl the lead be?

are there any other techniques that can achieve a nice, but not over done, weatherd look?

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If you have a fine work airbrush, you may want to take a look at Dave Aungst's excellent "Weathering aircraft models" article published on www.hyperscale.com

Click on Reference and search for the article. You won't regret it.

Ricardo

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