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First try with hairspray.

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I thought I would have a try at chipping with hairspray, how hard can it be? ;)
A coat of rusty brown with hairspray on top left for 10 minutes to dry.
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Then a coat of buff, also left for 10 minutes to dry.
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Then I set about it with a couple of different brushes and a cocktail stick.
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Seems to work OK, now I know this will be old hat to you guys, but I have never tried this before and I am so pleased I just had to tell someone. :smiling:

Andy.
 

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A million times better than my first attempt!

And the second, third, fourth...... :smiling5:
 
I'm worried about you Andy. Too long alone in that shed.....

But actually thats a good effect
 
Well done Andy. Cracking result. You will be HS chipping everything now LOL. Which make of paint did you use??
 
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Well done Andy. Cracking result. You will be HS chipping everything now LOL. Which make of paint did you use??
I use Tamiya acrylic by choice, I have tried Vallejo but I can not get them to work properly for some reason.

Andy.
 
looking good

ive always found a really stiff brush used in a sort of stabbing action works quite well
 
I use Tamiya acrylic by choice, I have tried Vallejo but I can not get them to work properly for some reason.

Andy.

Tamiya is a nice paint to chip. Vallejo takes some getting used to but produces a nice chipping pattern once mastered
 
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