Testing new weathering tools (At least for me)


mikeknuckey

Far away in Chile...
Hello friends, Ive recived some "Tamiya Panel line accent" paints on my store. So I decided to try them on some of my H0 cars. Its a fine tool for all kind of modellers, because you can use them alone or mixing techniques. Here are some results:
First Ive use the brown color
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Then I use the dark brown on pillars and rivets
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Finaly I apply small ammounts of black color
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Here there are another example, this time I apply the same colors but I brushed to make some dirt effect:
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Those Panel Accents works only over Acrilic paint, but if you use enamels, you can spray acrilic barnish over the enamels to apply the panels accent.

Regards!!!
 
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Nice new material and great weathering, how is the product applied?. Please show more photographs of the C&NW box car and others that you have weathered.

Greg
 
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This is the process of the model at the begining of the post...
And old black Athearn (I guess) gondola.
First I scratch the logos and fade them. then I paint it “patch” stile with Tamiya acrylic XF9 hull red.
Finally I use the Panel’s from clearest to darker.
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