No one want to let me know what the 'orange boxes' are then? Not to worry
I've given the model it's first coat of enamel. Well thinned with turps and applied with a big brush, worked in all the nooks and crannies. I let the paint run where it wanted to go, then when semi dry. I layered it off to remove an unwanted ridges.
With brush painting I can introduce weathering with each coat. This first coat has left a nice hit and miss streaky sand blasted effect - just the ticket!
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Bustel still not fixed - I'm not in the mood for that mesh work yet!
Thanks for looking,
Ron
Just read this in detail rather than just skimming over the text.
I still can't get over how good your painting turns out given you have such a relaxed approach to the whole business! Everyone else on here agonises about techniques, paint brands, types of brush, thinners and thinning ratios, modulation, washes etc. etc. etc .........
Yet here you are again just 'splashin' it on all over' then 'layering off'. What is 'layering off' and how is it done? And would it work with brush marks?