stitchdup Posted yesterday at 11:22 AM Posted yesterday at 11:22 AM How do you guys do it? I'd like to do a bleached paintjob but the only faded colours i can find are in the yellow thru red range. I'd like to do green. Is there a pale grey/white/dust transparent paint that can be used to age the paint?
Beans Posted yesterday at 11:41 AM Posted yesterday at 11:41 AM The couple times I have done anything like that I just used white primer underneath and sanded the paint until it showed through in places. Also dry brushed some light grey in areas. 1
sidcharles Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago find a modeler who has done it and follow his lead. then begin to work in your own nuances. it's a process. https://www.youtube.com/@NightShiftScaleModels/featured
johnyrotten Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago This example is the extreme side, I basically reproduced what happens in nature. Multiple colors, coats, very light airbrush to simulate a spray bomb job. Very little sanding on this. A stiff brush over almost dry paint for the blending. There's laquer, enamel and craft/water based paint on this thing. Sealed with testors dullcoat. It even feels crispy.
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