Missile Launcher - by Oazen )))

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MISSILE LAUNCHER weathering

1. Usually customize my pieces before I usually take a bath with Purple Power (engine cleaner) to remove the oiliness of the pieces, especially the resin.

2. Then do a cleanup if necessary with a very fine sandpaper to remove possible remains of plastic and imperfections.

3. I let the pieces into the solution, then scrub with an old toothbrush.

4. Then wash and dry thoroughly, then apply the primer usually I apply one to two layers.

5. Then I applied a layer of brown

6. After I applied the hair spray, immediately applied the salt in the points where I wanted to simulate wear.

Important: The hair spray should still be wet when you put the salt.

7. After all thoroughly dried I applied two to three thin coats of white.

8. After drying the retreat with a salt with a brush or old toothbrush.

9. After some hours drying ..... comes the cool part ...

The weathering, I make this with:

I used Tamiya paints, acrylic, oil, graphite powder, brushes, sponges, etc.

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AFTER PRIMER


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AFTER BROWN


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SALT LAYER

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After removal of the salt.

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more photos on the way ))))
 
some more)))

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some adaptations)))

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Final result ))))

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A shame that there isn't more comments!

Youa re by far one of the best weathering man!
Alwasy impressive and thanks for hsaring your techniques.
 
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