One word : WOOOOwwwwww
Just wonderfull weathering !!!!!
Congratulation and happy to see the result !!!
M.
1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
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Re: 1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
A gorgeous looking build! Hard to tell the diff between a F I C E and a S W A G ..... either way you got this one down for sure!
Re: 1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
RAGE!
The other night, I was sealing the decals on the T-80BV and glossing the T-26, and bought the MiG-21 over for a slight glossing before the sludge wash. The Vallejo Gloss Varnish worked like a charm on the T-80 and T-26, and then went down rough on the MiG-21. WTF?
Okay...so it went down a bit rough but not dealbreaking. So last night I moved on to the Flory sludge wash to pick out the surface details.

Here's before:

And the after:




Tonight I'll be removing all the #%*#^$!!%#$^ paper towel fibers from removing the wash.
The other night, I was sealing the decals on the T-80BV and glossing the T-26, and bought the MiG-21 over for a slight glossing before the sludge wash. The Vallejo Gloss Varnish worked like a charm on the T-80 and T-26, and then went down rough on the MiG-21. WTF?
Okay...so it went down a bit rough but not dealbreaking. So last night I moved on to the Flory sludge wash to pick out the surface details.

Here's before:

And the after:




Tonight I'll be removing all the #%*#^$!!%#$^ paper towel fibers from removing the wash.
Last edited by DoogsATX on Wed Apr 23, 2014 11:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
Never used Phil Florys washes, but I heard that it needs a slightly rough surface to have something to grip on.
Away from the nasty fibre thing it looks just as grimy and filthy as it should.
How long did you let the wash dry? It seems that you needed a lot of moisture on the towel to let it defibrate during rubbing.
Away from the nasty fibre thing it looks just as grimy and filthy as it should.
How long did you let the wash dry? It seems that you needed a lot of moisture on the towel to let it defibrate during rubbing.
Cheers,
Torben
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Re: 1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
They can be a bit frustrating to apply. Depends on the clear coat, but sometimes they bead up like nobody's business. Then you have to slather the whole thing (once the first "beads" dry, the wash will adhere to them pretty well, and you can spread outward). Sometimes they got down just fine and you can confine yourself to panel lines and rivets and such.mostrich wrote:Never used Phil Florys washes, but I heard that it needs a slightly rough surface to have something to grip on.
Away from the nasty fibre thing it looks just as grimy and filthy as it should.
How long did you let the wash dry? It seems that you needed a lot of moisture on the towel to let it defibrate during rubbing.
As to gloss/flat, it depends what you're going for. They will definitely bite better with a rougher surface and can create some interesting tonal variation in addition to popping the panel lines. Personally I prefer a semi-gloss for most applications.
I only let the stuff dry about half an hour - it's clay based and can be rewetted so you don't need to give it a lot of curing time. And the fiber debris is in large part due to the rough surface left by the Vallejo varnish...think of it like rubbing a paper towel over unfinished wood vs. linoleum or something.
Re: 1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
Ouch, now that must have been a really rough surface. In point of clear cote I'm a Vallejo addict, so I have to be aware of this. With the new airbrush thinner they're really easy to handle for me, as long as I apply thin layers. Maybe a question of humidity.
Thanks, Matt!
Thanks, Matt!
Cheers,
Torben
Torben
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Re: 1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
Looks really good!
I'm envious of those who can build a derelict. Mostly because it seems that in order to do it right, you have to build it pristine first, then deliberately mess it up! I can tackle weathering, even heavy wear, but something that's abandoned? I'm in awe of those of you that can do this.
I'm envious of those who can build a derelict. Mostly because it seems that in order to do it right, you have to build it pristine first, then deliberately mess it up! I can tackle weathering, even heavy wear, but something that's abandoned? I'm in awe of those of you that can do this.
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Re: 1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
Looking suitably abandoned Matt!
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Re: 1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
I don't think you have to build it pristine at all!lawman56 wrote:Looks really good!
I'm envious of those who can build a derelict. Mostly because it seems that in order to do it right, you have to build it pristine first, then deliberately mess it up! I can tackle weathering, even heavy wear, but something that's abandoned? I'm in awe of those of you that can do this.
What you do have to do is a LOT of planning in how you approach painting and weathering. Not so simple as priming and slapping on camo...
The other day I discovered what's going to become my next derelict, when the mood strikes:

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Re: 1/48 Trumpy MiG-21F-13 "White 2015"
Curious to see how you will do this concrete mixer... 