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Reply #40
Offline Wiz wrote Re: dry brushing on September 11, 2011, 10:32:52 AM
There's a good document by Mike Johnson of "Aces of Iron" on painting techniques for pilots.

http://www.acesofiron.com/Paint_Special/Aces_Paint_presentation.pdf

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Reply #41
Offline Septic wrote Re: dry brushing on September 11, 2011, 16:09:54 PM
Thanks Jordy, that pilot is beautifully done  :af

I have seen the aces of iron steps, one day..........

Cheers
Danny

"He who looseth his aerial beware for the ground shall rise and smite him"

Reply #42
Offline Walts wrote Re: dry brushing on October 01, 2011, 00:26:08 AM
Hi Danny, Having seen your Spitfire up close today I can say hand on heart you have got the weathering  spot on. A truly magnificent model you have produced there my good man. It had me fooled :af  (you know what I mean ;)) Thank God Elvis left the building! :P


Reply #43
Offline albert0147 wrote Re: dry brushing on October 03, 2011, 01:50:32 AM
Hello Wiz,
Nice post on painting faces and such. Thanks.
Albert

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