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Tag: Weathering
Faux Wash for Panel Lines
I love thin, clean panel lines done with a technical pen and black ink. However for realism this doesn’t work too well. Now generally people will use a “wash” to fill in panel lines. A wash is done by brushing very thin enamel paint into the crevases, then wiping the…
Drybrushing with ‘Rub n’ Buff’
“Rub and Buff” is a silver oil/wax like substance that comes in a tube. I use the silver, but they also make other metallic colors. I bought it at Michael’s. What’s nice about it is that it doesn’t dry as fast as the Tamiya silver paint when drybrushing so I…
Faux Wash for Panel Lines
I love thin, clean panel lines done with a technical pen and black ink. However for realism this doesn’t work too well. Now generally people will use a “wash” to fill in panel lines. A wash is done by brushing very thin enamel paint into the crevases, then wiping the…
Drybrushing with ‘Rub n’ Buff’
“Rub and Buff” is a silver oil/wax like substance that comes in a tube. I use the silver, but they also make other metallic colors. I bought it at Michael’s. What’s nice about it is that it doesn’t dry as fast as the Tamiya silver paint when drybrushing so I…