Here is a weathering experiment I have been working on, I wanted to see if AlcladII could be used to represent paint that has been worn off or eroded away and used an unwanted kit part from on older build which in this case is a Ta 152 tail from a 1/32 scale Revell Fw 190D-9 and tried to make it look like its an old war relic from WWII.
I painted this tail in the following steps...
1. The entire tail was airbrushed a coat of RLM 76 white blue
2. Some very light mottling in a slightly darker color was sprayed on.
3. A gloss coat was added and the swastika decals were put on.
4. The fabric covered rudder was masked off
5. With my Badger 150 double action airbrush I sprayed on the AlcladII on the extreme uppersurfaces only.
6. The RLM 45 red oxide patches were hand painted on the fabric covered rudder, it was painted on in such a way to make it look like the RLM 76 paint had flaked off.
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I painted this tail in the following steps...
1. The entire tail was airbrushed a coat of RLM 76 white blue
2. Some very light mottling in a slightly darker color was sprayed on.
3. A gloss coat was added and the swastika decals were put on.
4. The fabric covered rudder was masked off
5. With my Badger 150 double action airbrush I sprayed on the AlcladII on the extreme uppersurfaces only.
6. The RLM 45 red oxide patches were hand painted on the fabric covered rudder, it was painted on in such a way to make it look like the RLM 76 paint had flaked off.


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