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Graf Zeppelin
Rokket:
I've had a 1:245 (weird scale, right? why not 250?) model by HAWK for almost exactly 2 years, and since it is pretty simple, I've finally started to build it. OOB, except for some gondola work. Airships are very cool.
I need some advice on painting the fabric skin. I THINK I'll paint everything charcoal, then mask sections andpaint in various light silvery-grey, and try to recreate the patterns. But any advice is welcome! I'm not just after the color, but trying to show texture. I've toyed with (just for a microsecond) gluing thin cotton (poplin) to the model, but I THINK the effect can be achieved with paint...
Greif:
Neat project Wink. As to your question, a way you could do it is to adjust the paint mix/air pressure in your airbrush so that the paint is nearly dry when it hits the model's surface. That would simulate the "grainy" texture of the fabric. I know you don't like acyrlics, but they would be your best bet using the above technique.
HTH,
Ernest
Siara:
I dont think the texture would be visible in such scale Wink.
I wouldnt bother with texture here, and instead i would mask individual pannels, and shade them randomly.
Im eager to see what you come up with Wink- not easy subject. ;)
Rokket:
Thanks guys. I think I will make it an acrylic /shade experiment! I think the model has either one more or one less "rib/scallop", but I'm keeping this one fast and simple.
I'll give that "dry" airbrush technique a go!
Siara:
Any progress Wink?
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