Thread started by JiriRuzicka
added a new photoalbum.
25 3 January, 13:15
Great work so far. Following as well, as I have this one in my stash and hoping to get some tips!
1 5 January, 11:45
could you share the color reference of those oils? furthermore, how is exactly that wood technic paint?
1 18 July, 23:14
wood painting process: The base is beige, buff or something like that. Then I cover half of the panels alternately with tape. Oil paints in the yellow brown dark red and orange spectrum. I apply random dots of oil paint with a toothpick. With a thick brush I spread the dots of paint in one direction - back and forth strokes with the brush. I wait for the paint to dry, remove the tape, protect the work with a gloss varnish. I continue the process by covering the finished panels and painting the rest. Varnish again, and after drying I shade and darken the whole with burnt umber oil paint. Final wash, very carefully, only into the gaps between the panels, and gloss varnish over the decals.
It's a time consuming process, but I think the result is better than wood texture decals, and I can do any shade.
2 20 July, 08:51
you are so kind! I really appreciate it, this information is so useful, I'm gonna apply on my next models!
1 20 July, 21:55






