Por GSI Creos Mr. Hobby

GSI Creos Mr.Weathering Color Model Paint: Filtro Líquido Cara Verde

Precio habitual $8.50 USD
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GSI Creos Mr.Weathering Color Model Paint: Filter Liquid Face Green - SprayGunner
Precio habitual $8.50 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $8.50 USD

GSI Creos Mr.Hobby Mr.Weathering Líquido de filtro de color

Color: Cara Verde
Volumen: 40ml

Se han agregado colores de filtrado dedicados a la línea de Mr.Weathering Color. Cuando esto se aplica ampliamente usando un pincel plano, etc. sobre una superficie pintada con un color básico y luego se limpia ligeramente con bastoncillos de algodón, etc., el tono del color en la superficie pintada se puede igualar y se pueden agregar sombras o sombras para mejorar. Aspecto 3D.

*Filtrado: Método de pintura para replicar la decoloración del revestimiento.

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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