The effect im looking for is halfway between these two examples . The model im doing is a sixties USAF aircraft and would have been fairly new and well maintained, so i wanted to keep the staining fairly mild but still visible enough as its a trademark of the super sabre. Heres my attempt and what i used for it!! Honest opinions and suggestions welcome cheers tony
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Heat staining experiment opinions please
The effect im looking for is halfway between these two examples . The model im doing is a sixties USAF aircraft and would have been fairly new and well maintained, so i wanted to keep the staining fairly mild but still visible enough as its a trademark of the super sabre. Heres my attempt and what i used for it!! Honest opinions and suggestions welcome cheers tony
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I have to admit that I would never have thought of using make up.
It does look great,but some of the staining looks pink,I think if you add a bit of purple over the pink it would look better.
I hope this wasn't too harsh.
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i think you done a very nice job, not overdone, but you can tell that you have acheived the desired effect. For me though, i think i`d just go a bit more blue`er
near the end of the plane (nearer the engine outlet) and then recede as you come further inwards if you know what i mean.
i like the effect though, really well done.
i`m always heating steel up at work, and the more heat you put in, the blue`er it gets, like a `bright` blue, (its like the point of colour where it gets to before it starts to change into a dark red) - immediately after the `bright` blue, theres nearly always a thin outer edge of dark blue that follows the contours of the previous blue. (thats a cooler area than the bright blue) - after which, you get the dirty brown/yellowy colour - which would represent steel that had not got too hot, but any coating /paint had burnt off. you need to keep it subtle though for the scale, which i think you are very nearly there.
hope you follwed all that lol.
Nice idea with the eye shadow too.
regards,
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I think you're onto something here Tony. But like some have said, maybe you can go darker?
Here's another reference photo for you...
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I know it is difficult to judge from photographs, effects like this are very hard to take pictures of. However, judging from what I can see, I agree with Ralph about the pink tint which it may not look like in the flesh. Also, I am seeing where Ian is coming from regarding the blueing. Very easy to go over the top and you have said that you want to keep it restrained and you have achieved that quite nicely.Comment
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I think that is perfect for the age of the aircraft you are depicting Tony. Here's some early Super Sabres, you can see your staining is spot on in my opinion.
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Thanks for all the input guys , ive taken the comments on board and darkened the back end blue a bit and toned down the red/purple so it doesnt look as pink . Ive done both sides and also darkened a few access panels on the back end. Its now been fixed with a misting of hairspray and i can get on with the rest of the build
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