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GSI Creos Mr.Weathering Color Model Paint: Filter Liquid Face Green

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GSI Creos Mr.Weathering Color Model Paint: Filter Liquid Face Green GSI Creos Mr. Hobby
Regular price $8.50 USD
Regular price Sale price $8.50 USD

GSI Creos Mr.Hobby Mr.Weathering Color Filter Liquid

Color: Face Green
Volume: 40ml

Dedicated filtering colors have been added to the lineup of Mr.Weathering Color. When this is applied broadly using a flat brush, etc. on a surface painted with basic color and then wiped off lightly with cotton buds, etc., the color tone on the painted surface can be matched and shading or shadowing can be added to enhance 3D appearance.

*Filtering: Painting method to replicate fading of coating.

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Joseph Gutierez
GSI CREOS MR.WEATHERING COLOR MODEL PAINT: FILTER LIQUID FACE GREEN

I used this product on my Forest Green M1A1 and it really made the effect i was looking come out the way I going for. You got to get Mr. Weathering Color, they are outstanding.

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Bruce Menard
I have no idea how to use this product

I purchased this to go over and add contrast to my ODG Dust SSU models. Both were primed with Stylenrez ODG. Applied like usual to come along after with a brush and wash it into the model lines. Didn't happen, in fact it sat on the panels and wouldn't even go into the lines. So i tried to add more to the upper surfaces and add a "filter" for highlighting and it looked pretty good when i sat down to dry. The next day it had shrunk and looked more like color streaks.

Don't give up, I didn't. Next model I started applying it straight out of the bottle and got a nice translucent filter effect finish like i wanted. I didn't use any thinner to change how the green went over the primer.

I don't think this was meant to be an overcoat and i'm pretty sure its not usable as panel liner.

maybe it was the primer it didn't like /shrug