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The novelty...


Pugsley

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Still hasn't worn off. Sorry if this is now getting a bit boring, but I'm enjoying myself, which is the main thing! Tonights experimenting has revealed that the oils can be matted down nicely by stippling in talc.

 

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as demonstrated on the W irons.

 

I've also been experimenting further with the addition of highlights and shadows, doing it a little more on this one than the others. Again, it seems to work, but I think it has to be carefully controlled, or the model could end up looking like a caricature of a tank wagon.

 

I've played around with the barrel as well, putting larger patches of crimson, blue, white and yellow on before manipulating them first with a dry, and then with a moist, brush, using dabbing and scrubbing motions, as well as running the brush down from top to bottom. It seems to have added a slightly blotchier effect to the barrel, which I kinda like.

 

Time to carry on playing! :paint:

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Hmmm... the more you post the more I think I ought to get some of these paints and give them a go. Thanks for continuing to post... great to read to :dance_mini:

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Thanks both. Jon - give them a go, you won't regret it and they'll have applications beyond wagon weathering. I'll be giving them a go on a loco soon.

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