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Old 11-01-2008, 06:46 PM
Jojjemannen Jojjemannen is offline
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Weathering using oils

Hi Planet Armour geniuses!

I'm a first time poster, but a reader for a while
New to modelling, just started this summer after a 20 year break. When applying wash on a model today (Wash = mix 1 part oil paint with 9 parts white spirit is called wash?)

How exactly should one go a head to apply it? And how long should it be on? Removed directly? And how to remove the excess?

Reason for me asking this is that I tried this today, with the result that I could remove a big sheet of colour.. :|

I'm looking forward to your helpful tips.
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