A beginner has a question about painting: How can I paint my Howling Wolf Shadowship best? Think you now the kit, it's the one with the modelled veins.
Have you an hint for me?
The painting went in this sequence:
-Prime
-Apply black base coat
-Apply color shift spray
-Apply clear gloss top coat
-flat gray hand-brushed for the 'veins' on the ship's surface.
On an admittedly very bad scractchbuild of a shadow ship many years ago, I used a matte black base. Then I lightly pencilled in the tracery of panel lines freehand, ran a line of liquid masking fluid along the edge of the pencil lines (freehand gave a less rigid, more organic look) and then top coated with a mix of gloss black and gloss dark blue.
Wasn't a bad result. Shame about the model it was painted onto.
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to change the things I cannot accept, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those I had to kill today because they got on my nerves.
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I think I’ll try out Joe’s method; it seems to be the best way (perhaps not the simplest) for me.
The technology of Marco (Seaquest DSV) is good for a fine structure but the Shadow ship has a much rougher structure
Hi Joe,
I know this picture, good work.
Yes, Dupli Color is sold also in Europe.
I want to paint my fighter in black and the veins in a dark blue.
Like this one:
I've experimented with Hammerite paint. It gives a nice texture, color and highlights but is a little unpredictable. My conclusion was that it would work pretty well, and it is cheap and easy.