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Thanks to everyone for all your help and suggestions, it's much appreciated,not to mention "useful". :smiling3:
There doesn't seem to be any of the "Dark Dirt" Flory stuff to be had at the moment,so this build will have to pass it up,and I'll try and get some in time for my next Wingy thing :sad:
Thanks again chaps :smiling3:
Did you try Flory directly?
Not showing out of stock there.
 
Looking forward to you dishing the dirt on a site near us soon then Andy :thumb2:
 
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Thanks for the Flory link Karl ;)
I've signed up, looks like a good site actually :) and also bought a bottle of the "Dark Dirt".... Nice one :)
 
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It might do but i use AK now for all streaking weathering
AHA.... Something I DO know a little about :) .....
..... AK all the way for me with streaking.... excellent stuff for that in my opinion ;)
 
I would recommend an enamel wash, as from AKI or MiG. A medium or dark brown wash is ideal, not black. A light grey works well over a black base colour too.

The difference is that a Flory Wash, might be described as a sludge wash and the difference is in application and cleaning off the surplus.

The sludge washes are applied all over the glossed surface and then the surplus is removed with a lint free cloth wiped in the direction of airflow. These are very good and work well but I prefer the alternative as there is less wastage and are more controlled.

The AKI and MiG washes are finer and flow better direct into panel lines applied with a long thin brush. There is less surplus, just blobs where you touch the panel. In some places where the wash won’t flow for some reason I will run the brush along the panel line creating more surplus.

Removal of surplus is easier as there is less material to remove. Simply get a cotton bud and wipe the surplus off in the direction of airflow. Do not use thinner on the cotton bud as it will remove it from the shallower panels. A dry cotton bud will work fine. Incidentally a gloss surface is best for this as well.
 
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