Airframes
Benevolens Magister
Good stuff Glenn.
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I hadn't thought of looking back at your thread Terry, but just did now and saw that diagram that I posted. I found it in my Spitfire file and I no doubt copied it from your thread. So a belated thanks to both you and Andy for giving it to you. I wouldn't have had a clue how to make it look without it.Nicely done Glenn - I remember having to do similar on mine.
The top coat does take away the efect of the pastels so I put them on heavier than I want them to look and count on them being toned down. The trick is putting just enough overkill into the pastelsbalanceance what is taken awaSometimesimes it doesn't come out exactly like you want it to.Very nice T Bolt. Every time I use pastels for weathering, the top coat almost completely washes it out. How did you paint the exhaust...just like your pic of the real plane. I used to use Tamiya Burnt-Iron for the same results but haven't seen a bottle of it for years.
Geo