Beyond The Sprues
Modelling => Completed GBs => Group and Themed Builds => Black Projects GB => Topic started by: ysi_maniac on June 19, 2012, 10:26:49 PM
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This thread is intended to Q&A that can help people participating in this GB.
So ...
What is your favorite technique to weather a black plane?
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My first step is making sure its a very "In-scale" black, in other words its an "off Black" or dark gray:
Here is a IMHO a good looking Corsair where the author used Black mixed with Red Brown:
(http://hyperscale.com/images/F4U5N_ICR2.jpg)
http://hyperscale.com/2009/features/f4u5n48ir_1.htm (http://hyperscale.com/2009/features/f4u5n48ir_1.htm)
Compare to the real thing (which is parked outside, so may be more "faded" than was the case in service):
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3375/3210829857_c812be1f87_z.jpg)
I also REALLY like this BF-110 though. It looks like it was panel shaded in various colors:
(http://u.jimdo.com/www25/o/s2ce9f596fe7f0331/img/i822e8ef1a5c84ac8/1323004788/std/hier-wird-das-auflockern-des-mattschwarzen-nachtj%C3%A4ger-anstriches-durch-die-segment-tarnung-schon-deutlich-prima.jpg)
http://www.panzer-bau.de/flugzeuge-1-32/me-110-d-nachtj%C3%A4ger-final/ (http://www.panzer-bau.de/flugzeuge-1-32/me-110-d-nachtj%C3%A4ger-final/)
Seen many 160th aircraft up close and they are very much a dark dark grey with many shades and panels:
(http://www.americanspecialops.com/images/photos/night-stalkers/mh-47-fast-rope.jpg)
The Chinook demonstrates it well because its large size is a shows the variations well.
Remember when adding a gloss coat that is permanently darkens the color, so take that into account.
Looking for more articles and other tidbits but this is what I have so far :)
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A technique I used on a 1/72 SR-71 Blackbird - cover aircraft in Railmatch 'Roof Soot' colour enamel aerosol, then use successive blac washes to get the colour darker. I finished up with a coat of matt Railmatch varnish.
Looked quite realistic!
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While I have to accept that this Me-110 is a wonder, I prefer the way the Corsair in weathered. Just perfect.
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Couple of Blackbird techniques:
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x130/charlesstrike/sr713.jpg)
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x130/charlesstrike/sr712.jpg)
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x130/charlesstrike/sr715.jpg)
http://s362974870.onlinehome.us/forums/air/index.php?showtopic=150672&hl=blackbird&st=0 (http://s362974870.onlinehome.us/forums/air/index.php?showtopic=150672&hl=blackbird&st=0)
Powdered pastels^
Interesting Idea...
(http://www.arcair.com/Gal9/8501-8600/gal8549-SR-71-Beauvais/24.jpg)
(http://www.arcair.com/Gal9/8501-8600/gal8549-SR-71-Beauvais/25.jpg)
http://www.arcair.com/Gal9/8501-8600/gal8549-SR-71-Beauvais/00.shtm (http://www.arcair.com/Gal9/8501-8600/gal8549-SR-71-Beauvais/00.shtm)
Airbrush and pastel
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Gotta be honest, at first I thought that the first two were some kind of "stellar" camo scheme! The rubbed look is cool and actually looks a lot like the blackbird at Pima when it was stored outdoors. And with the local blackbirds (feathered type) the first pic was accurate too.... :(
Great idea getting some iron brown into the mix too.
Superb build, T'