[WWI] Airbrushing washes

Michael Kendix mkendix at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 4 13:17:11 EDT 2006


After giving the model a coat of flat-ish acrylic, I plan to fill the 
airbrush cup with a thinned mixture of the usual oil paint and Turpenoid mix 
and spray it on.  If it doesn't look OK, I'll wipe it off with pure 
Turpenoid.

Michael


>From: "ot 811 list" <ot811.wwi+list at gmail.com>
>Reply-To: World War I Modeling Mailing List <wwi at wwi-models.org>
>To: "World War I Modeling Mailing List" <wwi at wwi-models.org>
>Subject: Re: [WWI] Airbrushing washes
>Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 12:35:17 -0400
>
>Do you know yet how you plan to do it?
>
>On 7/4/06, Michael Kendix <mkendix at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>Sanjeev:
>>
>>This was for an off-topic Spitfire Mk.V. I'm awaiting 
>>corrected/replacement
>>decals and until all the decals are on, I cannot do the wash.
>>
>>Michael
>>
>>
>> >From: "ot 811 list" <ot811.wwi+list at gmail.com>
>> >Reply-To: World War I Modeling Mailing List <wwi at wwi-models.org>
>> >To: wwi-list <wwi at wwi-models.org>
>> >Subject: [WWI] Airbrushing washes
>> >Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 10:50:34 -0400
>> >
>> >Michael,
>> >   A few weeks agao you had started a thread on using an airbrush to
>> >do a wash.  What technique did you finally end up applying?  And how
>> >were the results ?  I am wondering if I can apply a very faint black
>> >wash to my model.
>> >thanks in advance
>> >Sanjeev
>>
>>
>>




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