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You guys can correct me, buy looking at Tony's, (@yak face) Hurricane build It suddenly hit me.
I was admiring the panel lines after he said he did a light wash. I was wondering why the effect wasn't so evident on my Sea King.
Then - BANG. I think the penny dropped.
Tony's lines were exactly that - Lines, etched or depressions in the plastic. Whereas, on my 'King' it has raised rivet lines. No wonder my lines weren't so evident.
Am I correct in my thinking. As all the wash did on my King was give a darker appearance both of the airframe and decals!!
Just trying to understand the foibles of this hobby I have returned to.
 
One of the features Airfix trumpeted about their 1/48 Sea King was the prototypical skin panel joins, they’re lapped and not butt joined. Hence the reason the “panel” lines aren’t so obvious with a wash. However, any opening panels ,e.g. trans deck, engine cowls, hyd servicing panels etc will take the wash in their recessed grooves and pop.
 
As all the wash did on my King was give a darker appearance both of the airframe and decals!!
If it darkened the model all-over, then it sounds like your wash was too thick. On a model with lots of rivets, the wash should be thin enough that it gathers around those rivets, forming a shadow around them. It will then also pool inside panel lines and similar, again shading them.
 
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If it darkened the model all-over, then it sounds like your wash was too thick. On a model with lots of rivets, the wash should be thin enough that it gathers around those rivets, forming a shadow around them. It will then also pool inside panel lines and similar, again shading them.
Thanks Jakko. Didn't know it had to be thinned! It said ready to use - I believed them - doh!!!! Oh well. Lesson learned. I'll know next time.
Still, I did manage to get the dirty used appearance I was after. So, not all lost!
 
This was a pre-made wash? I’ve not used those extensively, but almost every time I have, I thinned them further because they seemed much too stark and too evenly covering straight from the bottle.

On models of armoured vehicles a good place to test the wash, to see if it’s thin enough (or too thin), is the underside of the hull, but you don’t get that luxury with aircraft, I suppose :)
 
Thanks Jakko. Didn't know it had to be thinned! It said ready to use - I believed them - doh!!!! Oh well. Lesson learned. I'll know next time.
Still, I did manage to get the dirty used appearance I was after. So, not all lost!
Doug was it an acrylic wash, I ask because I've found they don't flow well as well as oils.
 
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Doug was it an acrylic wash, I ask because I've found they don't flow well as well as oils.
Yes John Acrylic!! Not knowledgable nor confident enough to use both yet.
 
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