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That's very impressive, your painting skills are exceptional.

 

Not to derail the thread, but I noticed you seem to have painted the model in sections, notably the wings and vertical stabilizers. The wing joint on the -24 is unique, so I can see how that should work with a perfect fit, but is there concern when doing this about needing to fill and mess up that gorgeous paint?

 

Thanks for sharing this, what an amazing build.

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Il y a 4 heures, leoasman a déclaré:

Waouh Waouh Waouh! Vous cherchez incroyable! J'adore la décoloration de la peinture! Grand progrès! Avez-vous des informations à partager sur les techniques d'altération que vous avez utilisées?

 

Leo

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je fais Weathering avec peinture à l'huile

I put hazelnuts in oil paint and draw with a flat brush

 

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2 hours ago, Citadelgrad said:

C'est très impressionnant, vos compétences en peinture sont exceptionnelles.

 

Ne pas faire dérailler le fil, mais j'ai remarqué que vous semblez avoir peint le modèle en sections, notamment les ailes et les stabilisateurs verticaux. Le joint d'aile sur le -24 est unique, donc je peux voir comment cela devrait fonctionner avec un ajustement parfait, mais y a-t-il une inquiétude lorsque vous faites cela à propos de devoir remplir et gâcher cette magnifique peinture?

 

Merci de partager cela, quelle construction incroyable.

 

no worries the pieces fit together perfectly

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37 minutes ago, quang said:

Is the weathering done with pure oil paint from the tube? No thinner?

 

It is indeed, Quang! It's a technique loosely known as oil dot filtering. While the oil paint goes on undiluted, you can blend it in using a brush moistened with thinners, or just go dry for a more dramatic result.

 

Kev

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