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I heard that some experiment-minded hobbyists even use weak coffee for panel lines and weathering washes.
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(08-20-2012, 12:47 PM)Fox Wrote: I heard that some experiment-minded hobbyists even use weak coffee for panel lines and weathering washes. 
Might as well add charcoal.. I was thinking of a no paint weathering way way back when I was doing my Crossbone X-1..
My initial plan was after Im done with basic detailing, I would spray it with a clear flat coat then smear some charcoal to add more depth.. Never attempted though as Im not sure what the outcome would be.. XD
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I've also had some moderate success with using pencils to add weathering to model kits with light-colored finishes. I've found that it works best with white pieces.
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Something for Goat.
Might give some of you guys an idea of how to proceed with building their kits as well.
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02-18-2013, 02:35 PM
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Straight Build = Pro Stuff
Seriously, I did the no paint, sand only and weather approach. I don't want to do it again
Also, Wear a mask. Period
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(02-18-2013, 02:35 PM)Serene Wrote: Seriously, I did the no paint, sand only and weather approach. I don't want to do it again 
Yep, i remember that one time. And that was some really dope weathering there. Could've sworn you were high or something.
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03-04-2013, 11:27 PM
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Actually nvm! I'm dry-brushing them!
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http://www.resinaddict.com/blog/2011/06/...asic-type/
Very very good. No shrinkage at all, but very messy to use.
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REALISTIC BATTLE DAMAGE!
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It's like what I did back then when I was a kid but it was less brutal(I used watusi).