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PeterJohn

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  1. Thanks! I will try that method and we'll see how it turns out. I've come across other techniques, all of which look interesting too. I'll post my results and let you know. Cheers!, Pete
  2. Hi again Ray, I've only been using brushes myself, and acrylics. I've had good luck, making sure to lightly sand and prime the surfaces first. No problem, even with large surfaces, using large brushes and long strokes. My only problem is how to make the darn thing look weathered (still researching that topic). I'll look at that link cwboland has. Maybe something there. Thanks cw! Good luck, Pete
  3. Hi Ray, I'm kinda new to the plastic sailing ship hobby. I just started my third, an old 1:96 scale model of the Cutty Sark, and painting the hulls with flat acrylics. But the thing is just looking too new!. I want to go for an aged, weathered look. There has to be a simple way, but I can't find whole lot of info about it. Will you post the results you got with the weathering powders, and how you did it? Thanks. Good luck with your build! Pete
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