X2You rock that airbrush Les :dude
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X2You rock that airbrush Les :dude
X2You rock that airbrush Les :dude
Thanks again for looking.
Mike,
The wear on the back of the propeller blades was super easy to do and here is what I did to achieve that:
1. The prop blades were sprayed RLM 70
2. On the rear of the prop blades I sprayed on some metall, the metall was not thinned much and the reason for this is I wanted to have sort of a grainy look to represent the paint being eroded.
3. To avoid too much of the paint splatter look I did some dry brushing with the same metall paint.
A step that has yet to be done is using a silver artists pencil on the very leading edge of the prop blades near the tips, this step will be done after the flat clear coat has been sprayed on...I want at least some of the wear to look fresher than the others to better represent the wear to have occurred over a period of time rather than all in one day.
Matrixone