AK Interactive Washes - which are best for automotive?
Started by Daf57, Oct 10 2012 03:19 AM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 10 October 2012 - 03:19 AM
Hi all,
I'd like to try the AK weathering products - but as I look through their product line I'm getting a bit overwhelmed (they appear to be geared toward armor) by all the different washes. So you guys that use them ... which washes or sets would you recommend as a good "starter" set for automotive applications - such are engine/wheel grime, etc...?
Thanks!
Daf
I'd like to try the AK weathering products - but as I look through their product line I'm getting a bit overwhelmed (they appear to be geared toward armor) by all the different washes. So you guys that use them ... which washes or sets would you recommend as a good "starter" set for automotive applications - such are engine/wheel grime, etc...?
Thanks!
Daf
#2
Posted 10 October 2012 - 08:12 AM
if you're just experimenting, use some dirty brush cleaner or thinned india ink w/isopropyl alcohol.
if you enjoy being overwhelmed, tune into the military modelers and hold on tight - it'll be a bumpy ride!
if you enjoy being overwhelmed, tune into the military modelers and hold on tight - it'll be a bumpy ride!
#3
Posted 10 October 2012 - 09:29 AM
Hi Joe - thanks for the reply. I have been using some different DIY washes, including the ink/alcohol. But I have been hearing some good things about the AK weathering products and wanted to try them.
Yeah - the armor guys are out of control awesome with the weathering!!
Thanks!
Yeah - the armor guys are out of control awesome with the weathering!!
Thanks!
#4
Posted 10 October 2012 - 12:16 PM
Check with Dr. Cranky. I believe he suggests brown and black.
#5
Posted 10 October 2012 - 06:14 PM
Thanks Jim! I was hoping to hear from Dr. Cranky on this thread about that.
#6
Posted 11 October 2012 - 12:51 AM
Daffydd, wow, first of all, what a great name you have. Second, yes, I have experience with AK products. My recommendation is to get the black and brown washes (that's all you need for most car needs) and I would also urge you to get their rust/weathering kit that just came out.
There are other products that I recommend if you are planning to do some intense weathering, but if you are not, then you don't need them.
There are other products that I recommend if you are planning to do some intense weathering, but if you are not, then you don't need them.
#7
Posted 11 October 2012 - 02:07 AM
I found the AK numbers - AK-075 black and AK-066 brown. Probably some AK-011 white spirits.
#8
Posted 11 October 2012 - 02:43 AM
there's two brothers whose name has escaped me and they have a weathering rusty junky site as well as a bunch of how to articles. might be from switzerland or one of those other states not mine.might be helpful - but i can't find a link now.
aha: http://www.modeljunk....com/index.html
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hope this doesn't violate rule #5 or #6.
aha: http://www.modeljunk....com/index.html
you can sign up for free how to updates
hope this doesn't violate rule #5 or #6.
Edited by southpier, 11 October 2012 - 02:48 AM.
#10
Posted 11 October 2012 - 04:52 AM
Thanks so much, Dr. Cranky and Jim, for the recommendations and AK#s - I'll be ordering soon! Dr. Cranky - I would love to get the "intense weathering" recommendations, too, if you don't mind. 
Thanks, Joe, for the tip on the site and newsletter, I subscribed for the tips. Let the weathering begin!
Daf
Thanks, Joe, for the tip on the site and newsletter, I subscribed for the tips. Let the weathering begin!
Daf












