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If your using the burnt umber as a panel liner, then it goes on first, then a matt finish to seal everything in once you've finished your weathering stage..
(I presume the burnt umber is being used to create a 'wash', the gloss finish will help the wash flow along the panel lines, where as a matt finish will just absorb and hold the wash)Comment
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If your using the burnt umber as a panel liner, then it goes on first, then a matt finish to seal everything in once you've finished your weathering stage..
(I presume the burnt umber is being used to create a 'wash', the gloss finish will help the wash flow along the panel lines, where as a matt finish will just absorb and hold the wash)
VMT for putting me right :thumb2:Comment
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Been busy on the home front but still managed to get a few jobs done on the CH2.
Gloss coat has been applied then decals the following day.
Removed the Maskol and painted the lights.
Tomorrow, may be a good day for some basic weathering, ie, burnt umber wash!! After that methinks it'll be a coat of matt clear and I'll be calling it a day!!
However, until then, pics of progress so far.
Almost - 'The End'!!
To say my Challenger has been a challenge would be a truth!!
Something easier next I hope!!!!Comment
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If you’ve removed the masking from the periscopes already, but still want to spray a matt coat over the model, I would suggest you re-mask the clear parts. If not, the crew will end up with frosted glass in their periscopesComment
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Thanks Jakko. I'll remedy that before I spray the matt coat!Comment
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Thanks Scottie. It's nice being close to the finish. Problem now is deciding what next as I haven't yet acquired a 'stash' to dig into. Don't know which direction next, done a Helicopter and a tank. Don't fancy a boat. (Spent way too much time on them). So it's a wingy thing but I fancy a Wessex and I also keep looking at more armour!! Decisions, decisions!!!! :rolling: :smiling2::smiling2:Comment
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Well done and good to see you have stuck with it, all it needs now is a base.... :tired: only kidding. You have done a great job, now looking for the next one.Comment
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Ok guys, feedback needed!!
What am I doing wrong?
Applied the burnt umber wash, (water, few drops of colour and a couple of drops of Fairy Liquid), I let it dry then using Q tips wiped it over! I can't see much of a difference. Should the mix be stronger or do I have to apply it several times?
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AFTER the wash - 2
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My first question is: what is the wash intended to do? If you want it to shade the model, then you need to mix one that’s clearly darker than the base colour. OTOH, if you intend it as weathering, so to represent dust and dirt, pick a colour that represents that.
You say you made a wash of burnt umber with water. That sounds like artist’s acrylic paint, the kind that comes in a tube? I haven’t used that in a long time, but for a wash made from acrylic model paint plus water, I liberally apply it all over the model and don’t wipe it off at all except where it pools (usually at the bottoms of vertical or strongly sloped surfaces). The trick, though, is knowing how far to thin it. This is a bit of an art, but luckily, every AFV model gives you a perfect place to test it:
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Well, unless you want to enter your model in an IPMS competition, anyway:
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Thanks Chris and Jakko for your comments. Sound advice as usual from you guys.
Well, I listened to you both and decided upon a plan. I want it to give the panels and such some definition and also have it look like it had at least been on the road!!!
So!! Initially I mixed up another mix of burnt umber, water and washing up liquid, this time, less water! only 1ml, + 2 drops of colour and a drop of washing up stuff! I applied that. (Pics)
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Then! Because there is a fair amount of sandy ground at Bovington, All Weather Driving Circuit, Knife Edge etc, I decided to add a second lighter coat to simulate a sandier environment. (Thanks Chris for the idea).
Resulting in this; hopefully the end product. I don't want to too far as I'm already in uncharted waters.
With all things willing, tomorrow!! I will give a couple of light clear matt coverings to finish what has been for SWIMBO a lifetime. She's probably correct in saying it takes less time to build the real thing!!! (But they knew what they were doing!!) :thumb2: :rolling: :smiling5:
Oh yeah!! Remembering to remove the maskol AFTER I have completed the clear coat!!!!!Comment
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Missed a couple of pics of the, fingers crossed, last of the wash images!!!
Hope I haven't bored you all too much. But this has been about me learning quite a few new skills that up until this year I never knew model making had moved on so far since I was a mere whipper snapper some 50 odd years ago.
Thank you all for your input and comments and if you've stuck with it this far, have virtual beer on me!!
Not much further and it'll be 'Endex'.Comment
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