Nov 27, 2013 Thread starter #882 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam advantage of protruding rivets...!! As opposed to countersunk..sand wet and they show up..
Nov 27, 2013 #883 Crimea_River Marshal 46,435 14,507 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary I kinda like that actually.
Nov 28, 2013 #884 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,471 6,826 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. It's great but still think a tad darker...
Nov 28, 2013 Thread starter #885 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam Yes, I agree....this is too much sun fading...
Nov 28, 2013 Thread starter #886 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam On the otherhand, light exposure ( flash, natural light or artificial light) may have an influence too..
On the otherhand, light exposure ( flash, natural light or artificial light) may have an influence too..
Nov 28, 2013 Thread starter #888 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam different angles anduse of light..
Nov 28, 2013 #889 Crimea_River Marshal 46,435 14,507 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary Not sure what exactly what effect you're trying to achieve but they all look pretty good depending on how much of a worn look you want.
Not sure what exactly what effect you're trying to achieve but they all look pretty good depending on how much of a worn look you want.
Nov 29, 2013 Thread starter #891 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam It is indeed de worn look I am after...
Nov 29, 2013 Thread starter #892 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam A variation on the chipped look..
Nov 29, 2013 Thread starter #893 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam All focused on the painting at the moment......canopy, landing gear and engine installation next...
Nov 29, 2013 Thread starter #895 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam oeps...did not downsize pic no 1 ..sorry..
Nov 29, 2013 #897 prem895 Staff Sergeant 1,172 55 Oct 7, 2012 Toronto/Beijing Now that you have had plenty of practice with Alclad2. How are you finding it to use as opposed to enamel?
Now that you have had plenty of practice with Alclad2. How are you finding it to use as opposed to enamel?
Nov 29, 2013 Thread starter #898 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam Again...easier...! Just a good prep is necessary....
Nov 29, 2013 Thread starter #900 A aviatik Staff Sergeant 815 16 Nov 21, 2010 Amsterdam When completely dry, will try a wet sand again..this time more paint on the subject..