Started with a pinwash
Then moved onto filtering with oils
Started at back of the tank and did the deck
Started weathering Pershing
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- jarndice
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Re: Started weathering Pershing
The Obsolete metal radio aerial stub is easily removed if you place a Soldering Iron on the top of the aerial stub (Don't Press) allowing the stub to heat up when it will simply drop through the Tank body leaving a small hole that is easily filled with "Green Putty" or a similar filler
I think I am about to upset someone
Re: Started weathering Pershing
another one of down the side faded
Re: Started weathering Pershing
Looking good. It’s always nice to see progress photos as good as yours.
Jarndice has a great suggestion and I agree that now would be the time to do it.
Jarndice has a great suggestion and I agree that now would be the time to do it.
Re: Started weathering Pershing
cheers guys, Yeah I probably should remove it. Would it be right to add some dark rust with some black pigments over it on the engine cover grills
Re: Started weathering Pershing
Working my way around and I dont know if I want to keep this? Part of me says keep going then decide then another part says just prime it and start again. In certain light it looks okay ( for me ) and others not so.
Maybe once the oil filter is done and I add pigments and seal it will all come together?
Maybe once the oil filter is done and I add pigments and seal it will all come together?
- PershingLover
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Re: Started weathering Pershing
So are you covering all surfaces with the wash then wiping it off? And what product are you using? Looking good so far!
Re: Started weathering Pershing
That looks really good to me.
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Re: Started weathering Pershing
I quite like to see weathering threads as I sometimes learn/see some new techniques that may give my own weathering a better look but many, self included don’t really go into detail with weathering
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