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Time to weather the floor. The floor is made up from steel & the wood slats so we will try to mimic the wear of the two different materials.
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To start I used German Camo Beige to mimic worn paint from the slats. To add the scuff marks I used the procedure below.
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A very small piece of pot scrubber material is lightly touched into our base Beige colour.
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Then the excess paint is dabbed onto a sheet of paper to remove the excess paint, we want a splintered look as seen on the sheet.
Then the scrubber material is lightly touched to the floor creating the look we want to create.
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Now I want to add a primer colour & a lighter blue than the Panzer Grey to mimic the layer below the grey base paint.
.I used Cavalry Red & Field Blue as seen above & below. The layering of the colours allows a 3D chipping effect.
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.The Field Blue is a nice colour differential to the Panzer Grey.
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I use a hidden section of floor to practice the layered chipping look. A five 0 & a 10 0 brush are used to create the effect.
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View attachment 299865
Time to weather the floor. The floor is made up from steel & the wood slats so we will try to mimic the wear of the two different materials.
.
View attachment 299866
To start I used German Camo Beige to mimic worn paint from the slats. To add the scuff marks I used the procedure below.
.
View attachment 299867
A very small piece of pot scrubber material is lightly touched into our base Beige colour.
.
View attachment 299876
Then the excess paint is dabbed onto a sheet of paper to remove the excess paint, we want a splintered look as seen on the sheet.
Then the scrubber material is lightly touched to the floor creating the look we want to create.
.
View attachment 299885
Now I want to add a primer colour & a lighter blue than the Panzer Grey to mimic the layer below the grey base paint.
.I used Cavalry Red & Field Blue as seen above & below. The layering of the colours allows a 3D chipping effect.
View attachment 299892
.The Field Blue is a nice colour differential to the Panzer Grey.
View attachment 299889
I use a hidden section of floor to practice the layered chipping look. A five 0 & a 10 0 brush are used to create the effect.
Post.