F-14D Tomcat 'Gunfighter 151' // VF-101 'Grim Reapers' // 2005
The masked Panel lines are airbrushed with ammo shaders (a Mix of navy blue and grime')
The result after the Liquid mask is removed.
Now the fun part! Paint the panels (witch we're covered in the Last step) with the Base colors of the paint scheme, you can do the same Base colors or use the lighter color (e.g. If the Base is FS35237 you can use FS36320 for the inside). Go gently over the edges of panels to get that Spot paint Look.
In the next step tone everything a littel bit down and blend It together with the lightest Base color (Here FS36375) extremly dilluted. The result should Look like this...
The well worn Out brushes...
For the Filter: Oil paint (Starship filth), thinner and two worn Out brushes...
Our victim: the left wing.
First step: apply some thinner over the entire surface.
Apply some randome dots with the Oil paint to the wet surface.
Dip one of the worn out brushes into thinner and wipe It off, the brush must be slightly moistend.
Now the fun part: "Attack" the dots with the moistend brush and spread the result around. The step goes as followed: spread the paint - Clean the brush - moistend the brush -spread again - repeat till you are satisfied with the result.
Be careful: don't overdo It. The base color will be darker when a gloss or matt Cote is applied ("sometimes less is more...")
Be careful: don't overdo It. The base color will be darker when a gloss or matt Cote is applied ("sometimes less is more...")
Spread some more..
The result...
In the end It should Look like the wing in the right (left part without Filter, right part with
Use a Clean brush and some thinner to Clean Up some parts of the Spot painting.
Here the finished wing with a gloss Cote applied.
The same technique is applied on the bombs with light blue and white Oil paints.
The fuselage with the Filter...
Compare the difference with picture No. 20
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66 29 March, 13:10
alfredodelpino
every time I see a pre-weathering like this I think: This Gentleman knows.
every time I see a pre-weathering like this I think: This Gentleman knows.
29 March, 15:03
Tommy Agne
Main colors and a gloss varnish are applied, ready to do some weathering 😁👍.
Main colors and a gloss varnish are applied, ready to do some weathering 😁👍.
31 March, 16:00
Jos Jansen
My preference is pre-shading using the Black-Basing technique, but I'm curious how you will do this weathering. I haven't seen this before, following with great interest my friend!
My preference is pre-shading using the Black-Basing technique, but I'm curious how you will do this weathering. I haven't seen this before, following with great interest my friend!
31 March, 19:30
Tommy Agne
Hi Mates✌️, thx for stepping by!
Hey Jos, i've added a littel description (starts at Pic Nr 18) how i do the weathering 😁.
Hi Mates✌️, thx for stepping by!
Hey Jos, i've added a littel description (starts at Pic Nr 18) how i do the weathering 😁.
31 March, 22:50
Patrick Hagelstein
That's an ingenious way to weather this bird. Very cool technique! 👌🏼
That's an ingenious way to weather this bird. Very cool technique! 👌🏼
31 March, 23:52
Jos Jansen
What Patrick says...! I find this weathering technique very interesting...the fact that you're creating realism and the 3d effect, love it!
What Patrick says...! I find this weathering technique very interesting...the fact that you're creating realism and the 3d effect, love it!
1 April, 12:37
Tommy Agne
Hi Mates ✌️! The most decals are applied and i call It a day till friday. Next step is a wash, weathering with oils and a Filter. If anybody hast a question so far, please feel free to ask.
Hi Mates ✌️! The most decals are applied and i call It a day till friday. Next step is a wash, weathering with oils and a Filter. If anybody hast a question so far, please feel free to ask.
1 April, 15:22
Daniel
oh this is masterfully done! 👍 👍 👍
maybe just a little bit too evenly distributed? Maybe add some "unexpected glitches" to the respray matrix to break the grid look up a bit 🙂 Some dots or a big soft edged respray job in some corner or something like that
watching with great interest, this will be a stunner!
oh this is masterfully done! 👍 👍 👍
maybe just a little bit too evenly distributed? Maybe add some "unexpected glitches" to the respray matrix to break the grid look up a bit 🙂 Some dots or a big soft edged respray job in some corner or something like that
watching with great interest, this will be a stunner!
1 April, 20:35
Tommy Agne
Hi Daniel. You are right, i will do some 'unexpectd glitches' after the filter. Thx for the advice mate.
Hi Daniel. You are right, i will do some 'unexpectd glitches' after the filter. Thx for the advice mate.
2 April, 12:05
Michael Kohl
I too appreciate the detailed description of your technique. The effect is definitely convincing.
I too appreciate the detailed description of your technique. The effect is definitely convincing.
7 April, 16:08
DuperScale
Awesome, thank you for the tutorial. Did you used a panelliner or wash before you used the oilpaints?
Awesome, thank you for the tutorial. Did you used a panelliner or wash before you used the oilpaints?
7 April, 16:36
Tommy Agne
Hi DuperScale. I've done a Panel Line wash (Pin wash) before the oils, and the a good gloss Cote with Tamiya x22 and leveling thinner.
Hi DuperScale. I've done a Panel Line wash (Pin wash) before the oils, and the a good gloss Cote with Tamiya x22 and leveling thinner.
7 April, 17:49
Tommy Agne
Thank you DuperScale and CaptGPF, appreciate that 👍.
@DuperScale: glad to hear from you that you've learned some 'tricks', Mate 👍😉.
Thank you DuperScale and CaptGPF, appreciate that 👍.
@DuperScale: glad to hear from you that you've learned some 'tricks', Mate 👍😉.
16 April, 19:29
Jos Jansen
I have to admit, it's a stunning result, I can't think of anything else...well done mate!
I have to admit, it's a stunning result, I can't think of anything else...well done mate!
17 April, 18:30