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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: Black Max 72 on June 07, 2019, 11:19:33 AM
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Just ordered this from RB Productions, the same company that does the wood grain stencils. Description is as follows:- "Create random spatter patterns with an airbrush. Use this tool to create mud spatters, bleached paint spots, corrosion effects and a variety of other effects on your scale model." Definitely looks like it could be of some use.
Dave Rickard
Rockhampton QLD
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Thanks for the heads up Dave,I'll be sure to grab one next time I order from Radu.His woodgrain stencils are great too,so this should be useful.
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You could almost use for Eindecker metal work too.
Ryan
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You could almost use for Eindecker metal work too.
Ryan
I did think of that as a possible use especially in 1/48, it might be a little to irregular of a pattern for 1/32 where the squiggles are more noticeable, but I could be wrong so I'll give it a go and see, I have a Eindecker in my stash so if the effect looks good it'll save me a few hours and my sanity hand painting those damn squiggles (I wonder if Tony Fokker has a good evil laugh in the afterlife every time a modeller curses and swears trying to replicate the effect in scale!) It's a wonder Radu hasn't made a squiggle stencil, might have to suggest it. I want to if I can replicate the salt weathering technique with it without the mess. I love the blotchy effect Ronny Barr gives his aircraft in his profiles, I reckon this stencil will be perfect for that
Dave Rickard
Rockhampton QLD
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I messaged Radu to see if a set like this would be possible.
LOL on the Tony Fokker remark.
Ryan
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Hope he can,I hate painting those swirls.
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I messaged Radu to see if a set like this would be possible.
LOL on the Tony Fokker remark.
Ryan
I'd definitely buy two if Radu did them in 1/32 and 1/48. There would still be a market for them as not only are some of the WNW Eindeckers still available but Eduard is still selling their 1/48 Eindeckers as well as Special Hobby's 1/32 Fokker D.II's, it would even help with small jobs like the ammo boxes in the Dr.I and DVII.
Dave Rickard
Rockhampton QLD
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For some reason I have no problems doing spatter patterns with my airbrushhttps://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/Smileys/default/grin.gif