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Chipping

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:51 am
by Ardennen
Hi all :D

I show you today like I completely simply my vehicles with damages of lacquer make...

1. Sponge Method

For this one takes a simple rinses swam and tears themselves a small piece off (o, 5 cm). Here I have one from the hospital for mouth cleaning... I mix 80% black and 20% dark-brown. That swam on a sheet paper well express so that only completely few color remains; then on the desired places easily up-dab :geek:

The result:

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2. Brush Method

I paint light scratches with a brighter color like the first color. I use a brush 5/00 or 10/00. (Always considers, where you will make the scratches)

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To simulate deep scratches I paint into the center of the scratches with a mixture of black and dark-brown...

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I combine both methods that look better O.O


If everything is finished, I makes a wash with a MIG filter and some fading 8-)

Ready :D

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Erik

Hope, you understand my PC-translated english :S

Re: Chipping

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:57 am
by M41A3
Nice pics and good job.. And thanks for the tip :)

Re: Chipping

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:26 pm
by Saxondog
Good tip,really like the swab as a tool for detailing.Saxondog

Re: Chipping

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:03 pm
by MarkofZollo
Hi, looks brilliant, I will be trying that soon! One question, you say at the end you faded the paint/effects, how do you do this?
I am quite new to model painting and would love to know how to fade paint well.
Cheers,
Dave