helios
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So I was sitting here thinking about the impending attempt at a wash on the Jaguar, trying to decide which way to go. I picked up some Tamiya x22 clear gloss that I could use as an acrylic overcoat prior to doing an oil wash. I haven't used the Tamiya over the Testors enamel & lacquers yet, so I'm a little gunshy.
So I started thinking about getting some acrylic or watercolor artist paints to make a wash from, and use those over the Testors lacquer gloss coat, which is a known commodity for me. I started thinking about other water based options...and came across calligraphy inks. Already come pretty thin...and are easily thinnable. I've got have a mind to experiment on an unfinished model I've got laying around that's perfect to experiment on which has been painted and in glosscote. http://www.winsornewton.com/na/shop/inks-and-drawing/calligraphy-inks
Thoughts? Or am I just being crazy? Or should I just roll on w/ the Tamiya clear & oil paint wash?
So I started thinking about getting some acrylic or watercolor artist paints to make a wash from, and use those over the Testors lacquer gloss coat, which is a known commodity for me. I started thinking about other water based options...and came across calligraphy inks. Already come pretty thin...and are easily thinnable. I've got have a mind to experiment on an unfinished model I've got laying around that's perfect to experiment on which has been painted and in glosscote. http://www.winsornewton.com/na/shop/inks-and-drawing/calligraphy-inks
Thoughts? Or am I just being crazy? Or should I just roll on w/ the Tamiya clear & oil paint wash?