Thanks Steve, it does doesn't it...my own mix of watercolor and detergent. Here it is with a bit of clean up using a damp rag.Nice masking technique for the camo, looks very nice
The photos look scary yes
Are you mixing the panel line wash yourself or what kind of product are you using?
Cheers, Steven
Thanks Steve, it does doesn't it...my own mix of watercolor and detergent. Here it is with a bit of clean up using a damp rag.
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Will use a cutip to drag streaks while its still damp.
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Cheers,
Richard
Certainly scared me - thought he's had a fit and ruined it!!Washes on planes can be scary at first sight
Thanks Jim, the cats are a pest not you. Anyway the wash is just adding a drop of dish washing detergent into the water color mixed with water of course. This breaks the surface tension so the water color spreads and sticks to the surface rather than puddling up. The rubber is basically a two part mix of silicon rubber and hardener. Sets pretty fast so I need to look for one that takes a bit longer to set. The resin I used this time also sets quickly in about 15mins but I think its faster than that, by the fifth minute it starts coagulating so I had to work like the Flash.Hi Richard
That panel line wash has worked well. Watercolour and detergent you said - being a pest but how is it done?
Naughty puss! Casting has worked well. Is that normal rubber you have used for the mould?
Jim
The room is off limits now and a sign put up to have the door closed at all times now Steven.Nice job on the propellers! I wonder what part they'll take next time, better cover the model with a plastic box or something
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