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looks just an american warhorse well used inside,really nice weathering polux

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Nice work so far Polux, it's looking the part. What is the hair spray method?
 
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Nice work so far Polux, it's looking the part. What is the hair spray method?
I don't know if it's the correct name in England....

The idea is: paint the first coat color (iron/grey) (wait to dry well). Then apply spray (lacquer) and let dry 1 or 2 hours. Applies color vehicle. Let's dry an hour again (aprox). With a clean paintbrush, moisten the zone where we want to create the effect "chipping", and with many smoothness be rubbing until the painting jumps or chips.

Hope you understand me ;)

I have to say it's my first time, have to practice, but I'm happy with it!!

I'm sure here are a veteran modellers can explain better this method... Hope this help you.

Thanks

Polux
 
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you explained it pretty well polux,i use warm water when rubbing and sometimes it helps to just scratch a bit of paint off and then rub away. dont buy expensive hairspray either just cheap and nasty stuff seems to work better
 

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I think I understand. 1. Basic under coat colour to be exposed later goes on. 2. Hair spray (lacquer spray) is applied. 3. Top colour goes on. 4. When dry use a moist toothbrush to chipping area and sections of paint will come off.

Is that correct? Sounds like a good way of applying chipping over larger areas. Thanks Polux :smiling3:
 
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thats pretty much it joe, just keep checking as you are rubbing, one minute you cant see any progress, next minute most of your paint has dissappeared without you realising.
 
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That chassis is perfect, thats one of the most natural chipping effects i've seen on a chassis with using hairspray ... most seem to use the salt method if spraying .... as Andrew says using hairspray sometimes you end up with a huge area coming off ... this is very fine work Polux.
 
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I think I understand. 1. Basic under coat colour to be exposed later goes on. 2. Hair spray (lacquer spray) is applied. 3. Top colour goes on. 4. When dry use a moist toothbrush to chipping area and sections of paint will come off. Is that correct? Sounds like a good way of applying chipping over larger areas. Thanks Polux :smiling3:
That is Joe!!

You can do before in a piece of plastic for practice!

Like Andrew say, during a few time you don't see result ;) , but after... You can do with cold water, it's slower but you can control better the chips.

Thanks to all for the comments!

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I will give it a try sometime, thanks for the tip :smiling3:
 
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HI all

I have to do a little touch up on the exhaust pipe, but the chasis is nearly finished.

I do the laquer method, a brown wash and a mix of sand / brown pigments.

In the pics it's not dry yet, then the color will do more soft than is showed on the pictures.

Thanks

Polux

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AJay

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Look forward to seeing this one progress, Polux. I really like what you've done with the tyres.
 
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Looking good my friend, cant wait to see the finished item.

Cheers

Andy
 
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