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My AH6 weathered cockpit WIP

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Dear guys,

It's great to be posting again tonight! :-) I have a few really neat (At least I think :) ) of my new cockpit for the AH6. I used a flat black spray with a paint thinner wash (Poor man's toothbrush) and then a brushed aluminum application using a chopped up hairy stick.

Let me know what you think...If it's total junk, let me know! You guys are the pros!

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Much love to you guys!

Mike

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That looks quite tidy to me, it can be hard to get a decent weathering/worn effect on black that looks realistic .

Looking forward to seeing the whole bird when finished.
 
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John,

As I learn the technique, I have to agree...getting a good metal finish on black is really really difficult. Do you have any good tips?

Mike
 
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Sometimes a grey wash looks better than a silver drybrush on matt black (or any drak colour really), over the grey you can add a rusty coloured wash in crevices and recesses to add a little corrosion effect. You can add a small amount of silver/gunmetal to the grey to give it a metalic look.

used this technique on the storage boxes and floor pan on this carrier, I think it looks effective.

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i like using citadels `bolt gun metal`colour,as i think its look is good as there is like a light dark colour through it,dry brushed that is

mobear
 
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Thats what i use Ole, got tons of citadel paints left from when i used to paint fantasy figures more often.
 
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i got a leaflet from the local hobby shop with the new range of colours,OMG there is some good flesh tones and metallic ones also there is a range of colours for making burnished metal and making metals look hot

mobear
 
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wow! You guys are really impressive...thanks for the great tips all..I cannot wait to use these techniques!!!!!!!!! :)

Mike
 
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