Re: [GZG] Painting tips?
From: "john tailby" <John_Tailby@x...>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 21:07:54 +1200
Subject: Re: [GZG] Painting tips?
I have seen it done once on a space shuttle model where they made a wire
mesh shape and sprayed through it to get the look of the heat shield
tiles.
GW did a similar article where they covered a tank in a mesh bag and
sprayed
that. the bag when removed left mesh panels of the under colour.
I tried the wire mesh idea but it didn't work because the model was too
curved.
If you really want to do this you need to apply liquid masking agent to
mark
out the shape or cut the pieces of tape so that they stick flat to each
surface.
You could use a compromise where you use flat tape panels over the easy
parts of the model and then fill in the lumpy parts with liquid masking
compound.
John
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Subject: Re: [GZG] Painting tips?
>
> Cut shapes out on a 3x5 card and hold it over the figure and paint it
> template style.
>
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