Brass and patina

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Banshee1000
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Brass and patina

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I'm completing a fairie figure based on Tinkerbell, and I want to show the key she's lifting as brass with patina. Her hands were molded to the key and I airbrushed her body, so I don't see a way to complete the brass color without brushing. The hands to the key are very delicate to mask.

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Would anyone have thoughts on how get the best brass finish with patina?

Thank you.

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(Although I've never done this) I'd brush with a mixture of gold and steel (probably Testors enamels), dullcoat, then weather with washes of blue-green and burnt umber oil paints.
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Try brushing on Vallejo brass and then wash with black/brown/green and very light drybrushing with green.

As long as you have a good clearcoat you won't have to worry about brushing on the brass as it would be easy to wipe off any mistakes.
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http://www.patina.com/

I've used their iron set, makes for seriously real rust (because it is).
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