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Im currently painting my FMMF, all is well, but i kinda made a lil booboo, the rear engine flaps ive attached need the red markings painting, as im not using the decals, im using the saltwater method to give the wear effect, but ive gone and glued the flap rods on like a donut, and obviously gave myself a headache in masking them. Cant cheat and brush them in as then the wear effect im using will not work, therefore, i need to know if liquid mask is any good, and safe to use on tamiya acrylics, was thinkin of masking them in with liquid and then airbrushing, never used a liquid mask so any advice would be welcome, many thanks....lee
liquid masking?
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Read a neat article on this (though never used the technique myself). It's where you stick on some salt crystals (with water) over a silver undercoat before applying the base-coat paint. Then once you have the base-colors on over the silver undercoat, you brush (pop) off the salt crystals and clean with water. It gives very sharp crystalline shaped hold-outs of the paint, which look like scale paint scratches from wear and tear. I have seen it used on WWII aircraft to get realistic, in-scale paint scratches where crew access lines and panels get scuffed all to hell by a maintenance crew.Sdf-1 wrote:Saltwater method? Sounds interesting, NEVER heard before... I'll try to search if I can find some info... Sounds very promising...
Swannysmodels has a step-by-step write-up on the technique.
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Re: liquid masking?
I use CastinCraft latex mold builder in the big jar. Thins with ammonia and water. Sometimes, depending on how glossy the surface, you may need to apply a couple of dabs.ralphee wrote:Hey Guys
Im currently painting my FMMF, all is well, but i kinda made a lil booboo, the rear engine flaps ive attached need the red markings painting, as im not using the decals, im using the saltwater method to give the wear effect, but ive gone and glued the flap rods on like a donut, and obviously gave myself a headache in masking them. Cant cheat and brush them in as then the wear effect im using will not work, therefore, i need to know if liquid mask is any good, and safe to use on tamiya acrylics, was thinkin of masking them in with liquid and then airbrushing, never used a liquid mask so any advice would be welcome, many thanks....lee
But, you apply it just like thick paint. Work fast, though.
Also, beware of applying it over acrylics, as its high ammonia content can fog them. Over enamels and lacquers, they're fine.
I hope this helps.
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Thats the one lest! ive never done it before and it was jades dark heart/ greg, who gave me the idea a long time ago when he was building the salzo x wing. i didnt use silver obviously, i just put the salt crystals on my hull color, the lightly airbrushed the panels in, i did go a little overboard, you can see that in my thread on my falcon, but for my first time doing this, i was happy, ill just use the less is more attitude now lol!