Russian T-50 PAK-FA
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10 February 2016, 13:04
Scott Dutton
Very nice, when you say Tamiya acrylics for wash, just their normal paints or their three wash products? Your panel lines are fabulous. I'm hoping for this in 48th
Very nice, when you say Tamiya acrylics for wash, just their normal paints or their three wash products? Your panel lines are fabulous. I'm hoping for this in 48th
13 February 2016, 20:44
Roland
Scott mix 40% Tamiya acrylic & 50% dish washing liquid soap & 10% water, I always made my own wash & I preferred acrylic wash than enamel wash coz it adhered well just let it dry for 20-30 mins then wipe it with q tips or gauze you can see the results. Tamiya wash is made of enamel the viscosity is not as good as acrylic. Even weathering pastel can use also as a wash.
Scott mix 40% Tamiya acrylic & 50% dish washing liquid soap & 10% water, I always made my own wash & I preferred acrylic wash than enamel wash coz it adhered well just let it dry for 20-30 mins then wipe it with q tips or gauze you can see the results. Tamiya wash is made of enamel the viscosity is not as good as acrylic. Even weathering pastel can use also as a wash.
14 February 2016, 02:29
Scott Dutton
That's a lot of soap, I did similar with pigments recently, but only a drop of dishwashing liquid and mainly water. It was similarly nice to work with. Thanks for tip
That's a lot of soap, I did similar with pigments recently, but only a drop of dishwashing liquid and mainly water. It was similarly nice to work with. Thanks for tip
14 February 2016, 12:16
Roland
Be sure that the soap & the acrylic paint will mixed properly if not you are having a hard time to remove the wash.
Be sure that the soap & the acrylic paint will mixed properly if not you are having a hard time to remove the wash.
15 February 2016, 10:06
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Another finished project a Russian T-50 PAK-FA from Hobby Boss in 72 scale a very nice kit comes with PE set , with recessed panel lines,built OOB using
Humbrol & Model Master enamel paints, Tamiya acrylic wash for weathering.
Feel free to comments & suggestions are highly welcome.