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Old 06-25-2008, 11:49 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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1st Attempt at Weathering: Hartmann 109

Applied a wash to weather and ink the panel lines.
Added exhaust and gun smoke stains
Applied Dullcoat
(I didn't realize until I posted these pics, that I neglected the tail wheel.) Doh!
Also, does anyone have any helpful hints on how one can add the antenna wires? I have tried with a different model and never had any luck. Help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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Old 06-26-2008, 12:17 AM   # 2 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: 1st Attempt at Weathering: Hartmann 109

Great job T-Bolt.
 

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Re: 1st Attempt at Weathering: Hartmann 109

Lookin’ good, T-Bolt!
 

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Re: 1st Attempt at Weathering: Hartmann 109

Now, that's a big improvement. Good work. I tried the same thing on this particular model a while ago and dirtied it up quite a bit. I realize that the panel lines on these things are probably accurate as to scale and depth, but it's very hard to weather them---unlike Corgi, Matchbox, Hobby Master and other diecast models which feature deeper panel lines.
 

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Re: 1st Attempt at Weathering: Hartmann 109

Nice bit of weathering on the Bf 109.
 

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Looks great T-Bolt....
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Beautiful job on the weathering, T-Bolt!
 

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Killer looks T Bolt !!! Nice job !!
 

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Try using thin fuse wire attached with super glue
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