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Old 05-31-2008, 07:54 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Good Article in this months Fine Scale Modeler on how to appy washes and there is a review of another model manufacturer making the CH-21 Flying Banana.
 

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Old 05-31-2008, 08:12 PM   # 2 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Washes

Found this site awhile back, and it has some neat tips for applying washes.

Tech Tips: Emphasizing Panel Lines
 

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Quite right. That article and others like it are must reading for those who wish to weather their models.
 

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That is great info....
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Very cool link CC.
 

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I will see if I can hunt some more down.
 

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Re: Washes

Some more panel line/ wash sites.

Panel Line Washes

Ok, this one looks a bit odd, but have to try it out some time.

Salt Chipping and Raised Panel Line Washes

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This one is kind of interesting

http://www.culttvman2.com/dnn/Portal...weathering.pdf

Another neat one.

World War 2 Airplane Model - Washes

Just like this one because of the plane he is working on.

Weathering
 

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Re: Washes

Found a couple of more neat wash sites.

For the car fans

How To Use Washes To Accent Panel Lines*::*BMC

One for the Sci Fi group (This one bugs my eyes)

Weathering Models with Washes

Real good one here, even has a how to video!!

Promodellers.com - Promodellers weathering wash.

This one might be useful,,, I just like the Hawker Hurricane he is working on.

White.Steve.Blog : Airfix 1:48 Hawker Hurricane Mk I
 

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Found a couple of more neat wash sites.

For the car fans

How To Use Washes To Accent Panel Lines*::*BMC

One for the Sci Fi group (This one bugs my eyes)

Weathering Models with Washes

Real good one here, even has a how to video!!

Promodellers.com - Promodellers weathering wash.

This one might be useful,,, I just like the Hawker Hurricane he is working on.

White.Steve.Blog : Airfix 1:48 Hawker Hurricane Mk I



Outstanding links CC. How do you find all this stuff?
 



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Outstanding links CC. How do you find all this stuff?

Well to be honest I think we can all thank Epapazian. Seeing some of his great looking work got me into doing some research on different methods of doing washes. On my current PZL P. 11c I have been trying a few different methods to highlight its unique wing surface (Stuck right now, have to get some more thinner on Monday). I have been doing quite a bit of snooping around to see what I could find with regards to weathering detail on aircraft. So far I have been predominatly using light washes and also chalks and charcoals for doing my weathering.
 

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