MiniArt European House
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Slowly starting to paint the model. This is done with a paintbrush because masking for airbrush would be a nightmare... Slow and easy is the method so far.
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Painting the bricks in some brown-red base colour. Should work with lighter highlight drybrushed later... The clear blue looks horrible though but I'll sort that out later.
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5 October 2017, 21:59
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One error I've already made is to use a non-matt paint for the blue colour... I used Tamya X-14 instead of XF-14 🙁 I'm going to have to fix this later so they surface isn't so shiny, but the colour looks great apart from this. Learning is fun but sometimes I prefer to be right from the beginning😉
5 October 2017, 22:13
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Looks nice. 👍
You could airbrush a clear Matt varnish over the gloss blue.
5 October 2017, 22:25
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Rui S - it's going to get a matt varnish before weathering anyway but you got me thinking... Doesn't Tamiya have a matt base they're selling? I think it's called X-21. It's made to "convert" clear paint to flat. I wonder if it works as a separate coat? Thanks for the tip! 🙂
5 October 2017, 23:54
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Np, glad to help😉
I use matt varnish over gloss surfaces and normally it works reducing the shiny finish.
6 October 2017, 10:17
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Here's me trying to build one of these "dreadful" vacuum formed kits...