Hobbytronics
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I have been working with oil paints and I really like how well the work.
Yes, you should let it dry, then I like to put a layer of clear coat on it in between each layer. It's a process everything is done in layers.Mark: Do you allow the first rust spots to dry before doing the streaking?
Greg
Not to abscond with this thread; however, I will explain how I do it. I use a very small brush to apply random small spots of the oil paint and use Burnt Sienna and Burnt Umber as the colors. Then I use Turpenoid on a wider brush to brush in downward strokes from the spots of paint. I use turpenoid as it is less harsh on plastics, per the person who taught me how to do this. I think the video I watched on it was on What's neat in model railroading from a few months ago.
Mark: Do you allow the first rust spots to dry before doing the streaking?
Greg
Thanks for the suggestions and Mark the Ken Patterson video is excellent. Nice layout as well.
Where can I purchase the Winsor & Newton products?
Thanks again.