ryan101011
Jr Hunter
Hi everyone!
I know most people here use the liquid masking that humbrol makes (if I'm not mistaken) and I might use that too, but last night I had a vision, an idea pooped into my head, since I am static modeller, I do a lot of weathering on 1/72 or 1/44 scale planes, trains, etc. , I was thinking of using the salt weathering techniques, but instead of water, I use a thin corn starch solution, we'll see how that turns out when I'm done, do you think its a good idea?
(for those that have no idea what I'm talking about, click this: Step by step Guide to Apply Realistic Paint Chips and Wear with Salt | Scale Model Guide )
Cheers, Ryan( not animefan )
I know most people here use the liquid masking that humbrol makes (if I'm not mistaken) and I might use that too, but last night I had a vision, an idea pooped into my head, since I am static modeller, I do a lot of weathering on 1/72 or 1/44 scale planes, trains, etc. , I was thinking of using the salt weathering techniques, but instead of water, I use a thin corn starch solution, we'll see how that turns out when I'm done, do you think its a good idea?
(for those that have no idea what I'm talking about, click this: Step by step Guide to Apply Realistic Paint Chips and Wear with Salt | Scale Model Guide )
Cheers, Ryan( not animefan )