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Posted: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 - 05:36 PM UTC
i have tried 1:700 ships in the pas, and i could never get paint to look good on them, it must be something about them, coz im no good at ships, although never give up, so any ideas on how to get the paint job to look real, and not to slid if u know what i mean, thnx, cheers
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Posted: Thursday, December 12, 2002 - 02:04 AM UTC
Are you airbrushing or hand painting?

I prefer to airbrush the hull and structure colors and then hand paint the decks. After that I use a 3/0 or 10/0 brush, which is very small, to clean up any stray brush marks from hand painting the decks.

Hope this helps,

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Posted: Thursday, December 12, 2002 - 01:20 PM UTC
thnx mate, i actually do all that u said already, great minds think alike
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Posted: Friday, December 13, 2002 - 08:01 AM UTC

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thnx mate, i actually do all that u said already, great minds think alike



It seemed the best way to do it for me. Another method I have seen used, but I am to timid to use it, is airbrush the deck colors first. Then airbrush the hull color at a 45 degree angle from below the waterline, which uses the decks as a natural mask. Then come in with a small brush to get the area that was missed next to the deck and any overspray.

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Posted: Saturday, December 14, 2002 - 07:35 AM UTC

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I am by no meANS an expert but I think I can help.
First off have you built it yet if not then good.
Build the lower hull first set aside.
Build the super structure and set aside.
Then Prime all of your parts with automotive primer or another primer of a sort.
Starting with the hull use model master wood to paint using your airbrish. To do this get out that roll of masking tape and tape everything but the would deck taping and cutting away with an exacto knife until just the wood is availible. Then simply spray he wood different shades of the color all around it ie darken it of liitten it.
Next step sub asemblies on the deck after letting the deck dry mask off the wood and paint the other details what ever colror the model calls for
Then paint the super structure speratly
Attach and glue the superstructure and fill any seams on your ship with putty.
Mask off thee ship upper assemblies for just the side hull should be showing
and paint the cammo sceam or color on if it is cammo cut the tape in the pattern the cammo is in. If not a full hull jst paint the hull.
If you know how to drybrush do this by using gradually ligher shades of your base color. Differnt colors reguire that you drybrush each.
Then finally put pastels on it to simulate rust and black soot from the smoke stacks



Here is my techniqe hope this helps
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Posted: Saturday, December 14, 2002 - 06:21 PM UTC
thnx mate, ill remember that too, cheers
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Posted: Saturday, December 21, 2002 - 11:22 PM UTC
I've had the most success handpainting 1/700 ships. It takes a lot of patience, and careful masking to get things to come out sharp. I use a 00000 sable brush and thinned Model Master paints. The one time that I tried useing an airbrush, I was building Italerie's HMS Hood. I sprayed the sub-assemblys with battle gray, and then painted the teak decks. It was a lot harder than doing things the other way around.
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Posted: Thursday, January 16, 2003 - 04:39 PM UTC
I agree 1/700 is very tough to near impossible to mask
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