Wow great weathering? Did you get the pattern applying the spots from reference pictures? How long did it take for the weathering to dry, so you could touch it? Keep up the brilliant work! Thank you
Thanks Chris, the pattern is pure guesswork. I tried to imagine where damage from crew, mechanics and flying stones and dirt would happen. I think that within 2-3 minutes it's all dry to the touch.
@@MMScaleModels I have Kohi noor its not the best but on matt varnish it works well. Prisma color premier is very good but too expensive.Have you ever tried AK ones.
Excellent application of techniques. This wear gave an impressive realism. Congratulations!!!
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Outstanding job. Looking forward to the next episode.
Thanks Stephen 🍻👍
Your still mesmerizing to watch. Can't wait for the next part.
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Very nice. Which brand and size of paint brush did you use? They hold their point very well.
Thanks, I bought mine from here: www.aliexpress.com/item/32901275826.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4d8g7Gc9
nice weathering :)
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Wow great weathering?
Did you get the pattern applying the spots from reference pictures?
How long did it take for the weathering to dry, so you could touch it?
Keep up the brilliant work!
Thank you
Thanks Chris, the pattern is pure guesswork. I tried to imagine where damage from crew, mechanics and flying stones and dirt would happen. I think that within 2-3 minutes it's all dry to the touch.
Your method is good but would be better with aquarel pencils.
I have pencils but they are leaving almost no trace on the paint
@@MMScaleModels I have Kohi noor its not the best but on matt varnish it works well. Prisma color premier is very good but too expensive.Have you ever tried AK ones.
Yes I have, they work kind of ok... But couldn't find appropriate colour 😒
@@MMScaleModels thank you for your kind Answers Metodi. You are one of the best👏👏👏
Rudder is fabric covered, not to be weathered like that
Paint on fabric can flake off as well