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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 3:51 pm 
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Incredible!!!!! Great job!


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Fantastic Spitfire.....Do you do commission work?
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Very, very nice.

Can you tell me how you got the touch of grey around the edges of the rocker cover here?

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vernicator wrote:
Very, very nice.

Can you tell me how you got the touch of grey around the edges of the rocker cover here?

Dry brush with aluminum metalizer


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Dry brush with aluminum metalizer


Great results! Thank you.


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vernicator wrote:
jaldo wrote:
Dry brush with aluminum metalizer


Great results! Thank you.



From experience, using white is much more forgiving when drybrushing, and I think gives a more realistic appearance of worn metals. You are less likely to have particles of the metalizer stand out this way.

Absolutely gorgeous Spit, by the way.

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